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... Disappointing campaign of 1581 , 183 – Allegiance to Philip renounced , 184
— Progress of Calvinism in Flanders and elsewhere , 185 – Mutual distrust of
Anjou and the Netherlanders , 185 – Attempts at a stronger central organization ;
the ...
... Disappointing campaign of 1581 , 183 – Allegiance to Philip renounced , 184
— Progress of Calvinism in Flanders and elsewhere , 185 – Mutual distrust of
Anjou and the Netherlanders , 185 – Attempts at a stronger central organization ;
the ...
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But this was no more than a detail in the great work of building up a Reformed
Church organization . Calvinism had been weak in Holland before 1567. At a
general Netherlands synod held at Emden in the period of exile shortly after that
of ...
But this was no more than a detail in the great work of building up a Reformed
Church organization . Calvinism had been weak in Holland before 1567. At a
general Netherlands synod held at Emden in the period of exile shortly after that
of ...
Strana 227
They could not prevent the indifferent majority from gradually slipping away to
where the active Reformed organization , supported by the State , could catch
them up . Especially in the country - side , where their movements could more
easily ...
They could not prevent the indifferent majority from gradually slipping away to
where the active Reformed organization , supported by the State , could catch
them up . Especially in the country - side , where their movements could more
easily ...
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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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