The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Leyden in 1578 and at The Hague some years later , that knowledge of the truth was withheld from man . He inveighed vehemently against the ministers who demanded precise assent to the dogmas laid down in the professions of faith . Such ...
... Leyden in 1578 and at The Hague some years later , that knowledge of the truth was withheld from man . He inveighed vehemently against the ministers who demanded precise assent to the dogmas laid down in the professions of faith . Such ...
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... Leyden professoriate to attract foreigners into their lecture rooms and to admit them within their own circle , while they could freely carry on intellectual intercourse with their equals over the whole of Europe . But the intellectuals ...
... Leyden professoriate to attract foreigners into their lecture rooms and to admit them within their own circle , while they could freely carry on intellectual intercourse with their equals over the whole of Europe . But the intellectuals ...
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... Leyden carried into the very heart of the Reformed system in Holland opposition to the extreme doctrine of the corruption of man and the setting apart as the elect of the small group who regarded the State as having been made for their ...
... Leyden carried into the very heart of the Reformed system in Holland opposition to the extreme doctrine of the corruption of man and the setting apart as the elect of the small group who regarded the State as having been made for their ...
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