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They had laid hands on the positions of power in the two provinces ; for their part
the authorities recognized the Reformed organization as the State Church which
could unite , the people in the struggle against Spain , and on whose behalf the ...
They had laid hands on the positions of power in the two provinces ; for their part
the authorities recognized the Reformed organization as the State Church which
could unite , the people in the struggle against Spain , and on whose behalf the ...
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For while the Reformed accepted William of Orange's nationalist ideology , they
permeated it with their particular notions , and then went on to lay exclusive claim
to it . In that way the Catholics were pressed down relentlessly to the position of ...
For while the Reformed accepted William of Orange's nationalist ideology , they
permeated it with their particular notions , and then went on to lay exclusive claim
to it . In that way the Catholics were pressed down relentlessly to the position of ...
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Utrecht and in those parts of Gelderland which had long been freed from the
Spaniards , the Reformed Church was in the nineties hardly yet in being . As late
as 1599 , for instance , the Court at Arnhem had to order that " in the districts of ...
Utrecht and in those parts of Gelderland which had long been freed from the
Spaniards , the Reformed Church was in the nineties hardly yet in being . As late
as 1599 , for instance , the Court at Arnhem had to order that " in the districts of ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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