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In examining the characters presented to our view , the first which deserves our attention is Catherine herself : with as much ambition as Elizabeth , and with the same desire of personal authority , she fell far short of her great ...
In examining the characters presented to our view , the first which deserves our attention is Catherine herself : with as much ambition as Elizabeth , and with the same desire of personal authority , she fell far short of her great ...
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This anecdote proves that zeal for a cause , loyalty to a king , and the desire of military glory , were his ruling principles , rather than any preference of his own religion above Protestantism , or any mistaken zeal in thinking that ...
This anecdote proves that zeal for a cause , loyalty to a king , and the desire of military glory , were his ruling principles , rather than any preference of his own religion above Protestantism , or any mistaken zeal in thinking that ...
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Religion , by the word we mean a conscientious desire of serving God according to his will , has always been the prime moving cause of every great change in England . Oliver Cromwell was a zealot ; if he was not his party thought him so ...
Religion , by the word we mean a conscientious desire of serving God according to his will , has always been the prime moving cause of every great change in England . Oliver Cromwell was a zealot ; if he was not his party thought him so ...
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When this had been once or twice repeated , she called on him to play it over again , with increased emphasis , until she should desire him to leave off ; he did so for some minutes , and she seemed to join in the 12 The History of the ...
When this had been once or twice repeated , she called on him to play it over again , with increased emphasis , until she should desire him to leave off ; he did so for some minutes , and she seemed to join in the 12 The History of the ...
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... are nothing else than what we call articles of doctrine and the purpose of such articles is to secure the truth and purity of doctrine in those who are about to enter the ministry of the Church , or who desire to continue in it .
... are nothing else than what we call articles of doctrine and the purpose of such articles is to secure the truth and purity of doctrine in those who are about to enter the ministry of the Church , or who desire to continue in it .
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