The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... object in considering the works before us , is to examine the state of religion in France at the period , and , from a short view of the prominent characters , to inquire into the reasons why France rejected those truths , which England ...
... object in considering the works before us , is to examine the state of religion in France at the period , and , from a short view of the prominent characters , to inquire into the reasons why France rejected those truths , which England ...
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... object ; she was determined to advance the Reformation , and to improve England , and by both these means to increase her own power ; she chose her instruments judiciously , and as long as her ministers served her purpose , she never ...
... object ; she was determined to advance the Reformation , and to improve England , and by both these means to increase her own power ; she chose her instruments judiciously , and as long as her ministers served her purpose , she never ...
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... object , even by the most unworthy means . Let us recollect that the Roman Catholic Church had not been idle in its opposition to Luther ; a vast and irresponsible power had now been created , ready to espouse the cause of Rome , and ...
... object , even by the most unworthy means . Let us recollect that the Roman Catholic Church had not been idle in its opposition to Luther ; a vast and irresponsible power had now been created , ready to espouse the cause of Rome , and ...
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... object was to exter- minate heresy by fire and sword , and to extinguish political and religious liberty in his own dominions and in the rest of the world . Alva was an agent singularly well qualified to carry out the designs of his ...
... object was to exter- minate heresy by fire and sword , and to extinguish political and religious liberty in his own dominions and in the rest of the world . Alva was an agent singularly well qualified to carry out the designs of his ...
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... object . His last hours were spent in the miserable remorse of a troubled conscience : he was attended by two physi- cians of opposite persuasions ; and a contemporary writer describes him as receiving extreme unction from a priest ...
... object . His last hours were spent in the miserable remorse of a troubled conscience : he was attended by two physi- cians of opposite persuasions ; and a contemporary writer describes him as receiving extreme unction from a priest ...
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