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Many were the preachers who , in the years that followed , went forth from Emden
to minister to the Protestant communities in towns throughout the area of Dutch
speech , and who introduced the needful uniformity and organization .
Many were the preachers who , in the years that followed , went forth from Emden
to minister to the Protestant communities in towns throughout the area of Dutch
speech , and who introduced the needful uniformity and organization .
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at this time , when the folk of Holland and Friesiand , Gelderland , Brabant and
Flanders followed with tense interest the complications between the Governess
and the magnates and the nobility , when Orange and Egmont , Brederode and ...
at this time , when the folk of Holland and Friesiand , Gelderland , Brabant and
Flanders followed with tense interest the complications between the Governess
and the magnates and the nobility , when Orange and Egmont , Brederode and ...
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1 In spite of which , a little over two months later , he joined all the same , and not
only Antwerp but Lier and Breda and the whole of Flanders followed suit .
Circumstances were too strong for him . Once more his efforts to make
Protestants and ...
1 In spite of which , a little over two months later , he joined all the same , and not
only Antwerp but Lier and Breda and the whole of Flanders followed suit .
Circumstances were too strong for him . Once more his efforts to make
Protestants and ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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