The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... , and burnt alive without further trial . He also added a declaration , that all persons who should sign the confession should 1 Page 85 . solemnly engage to pursue all recusants as public criminals , The History of the Hugonots .
... , and burnt alive without further trial . He also added a declaration , that all persons who should sign the confession should 1 Page 85 . solemnly engage to pursue all recusants as public criminals , The History of the Hugonots .
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... further bank , saw that they were too late , and their expected prey had escaped from their hands . Condé was killed at the battle of Jarnac , after he had surrendered as a prisoner of war ; he is supposed to have owed his death to the ...
... further bank , saw that they were too late , and their expected prey had escaped from their hands . Condé was killed at the battle of Jarnac , after he had surrendered as a prisoner of war ; he is supposed to have owed his death to the ...
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... further than England , and often murdered the recusants without the shadow or pretence of law . We can scarcely imagine , even from the worst portions of the history of England , that a nobleman of high rank , like the Duke of Guise ...
... further than England , and often murdered the recusants without the shadow or pretence of law . We can scarcely imagine , even from the worst portions of the history of England , that a nobleman of high rank , like the Duke of Guise ...
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... further against the admiral , which would have prevented all that followed . But the order came too late . Guise was already gone . It was still dark , for the morning had not yet dawned , when through the awful stillness of that ...
... further against the admiral , which would have prevented all that followed . But the order came too late . Guise was already gone . It was still dark , for the morning had not yet dawned , when through the awful stillness of that ...
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... further details into the creed , or into the doctrinal formularies of the Church . In this sense , certain tenets became articles of faith gradually , that is , they were taken from the general body of Scrip- ture and of Christian ...
... further details into the creed , or into the doctrinal formularies of the Church . In this sense , certain tenets became articles of faith gradually , that is , they were taken from the general body of Scrip- ture and of Christian ...
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