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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 , 4 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 , 4 The History of the Hugonots .
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... stream rose above its usual height , foaming and rushing with a sudden torrent , so that the pursuers , who crowded rapidly upon the further bank , saw that they were too late , and their expected prey had escaped from their hands .
... stream rose above its usual height , foaming and rushing with a sudden torrent , so that the pursuers , who crowded rapidly upon the further bank , saw that they were too late , and their expected prey had escaped from their hands .
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Persecution , burning heretics by legal warrant , were as common as in England during the reign of Bloody Mary ; but France went a step further than England , and often murdered the recusants without the shadow or pretence of law .
Persecution , burning heretics by legal warrant , were as common as in England during the reign of Bloody Mary ; but France went a step further than England , and often murdered the recusants without the shadow or pretence of law .
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Seized at once with terror and apprehension at the idea of those great disorders about to be committed , we sent down a gentleman in much haste to tell the Duke of Guise to proceed no further against the admiral , which would have ...
Seized at once with terror and apprehension at the idea of those great disorders about to be committed , we sent down a gentleman in much haste to tell the Duke of Guise to proceed no further against the admiral , which would have ...
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The primitive creed , as we have said , was probably limited to a brief recapitulation of the leading facts and truths of the Gospel ; but as time advanced , it became necessary to introduce further details into the creed , or into the ...
The primitive creed , as we have said , was probably limited to a brief recapitulation of the leading facts and truths of the Gospel ; but as time advanced , it became necessary to introduce further details into the creed , or into the ...
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