The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... ministers made him willing to call on the secular power for assistance . At the request of the government of Leyden he wrote a couple of vigorous remonstrances to prove the justice of their case in a dispute with one of their ministers ...
... ministers made him willing to call on the secular power for assistance . At the request of the government of Leyden he wrote a couple of vigorous remonstrances to prove the justice of their case in a dispute with one of their ministers ...
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... ministers . In wide tracts of the country the peasant population had to manage for the time being without any spiritual guides at all . A shift was generally made with the old priests , who were placed before the choice of either ...
... ministers . In wide tracts of the country the peasant population had to manage for the time being without any spiritual guides at all . A shift was generally made with the old priests , who were placed before the choice of either ...
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... ministers of religion present an important and highly characteristic appearance in the Netherlandish cultural movement of the second half of the sixteenth century . In the cult of Catholicism the sermon had never held a very conspicuous ...
... ministers of religion present an important and highly characteristic appearance in the Netherlandish cultural movement of the second half of the sixteenth century . In the cult of Catholicism the sermon had never held a very conspicuous ...
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