The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Reformed congregations were organized in all the towns . At first the Reformed Church was almost exclusively an urban affair , and , indeed , in this new order of society the towns were of even greater importance than they had been in ...
... Reformed congregations were organized in all the towns . At first the Reformed Church was almost exclusively an urban affair , and , indeed , in this new order of society the towns were of even greater importance than they had been in ...
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... Reformed Church . The ministers ' zeal for education is noticeable . No doubt they saw in education , first of all , a means for driving the old religion out of people's minds . Papist schools must be rooted out as much as possible . In ...
... Reformed Church . The ministers ' zeal for education is noticeable . No doubt they saw in education , first of all , a means for driving the old religion out of people's minds . Papist schools must be rooted out as much as possible . In ...
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... Reformed cult the sermon , along with psalm - singing , counted for every- thing . It was Dathenus , the Flemish minister , whose translation opened up the world of the psalms to the Netherlands people . Meanwhile the preachers up and ...
... Reformed cult the sermon , along with psalm - singing , counted for every- thing . It was Dathenus , the Flemish minister , whose translation opened up the world of the psalms to the Netherlands people . Meanwhile the preachers up and ...
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