Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 87
... Anglo - Catholic- inured by three centuries of division to the ism could boast its twofold class of victims ... Catholics and Protestants as gallant soldiers , taneously reach the people . The clergy , whose deaths , when they fall , are ...
... Anglo - Catholic- inured by three centuries of division to the ism could boast its twofold class of victims ... Catholics and Protestants as gallant soldiers , taneously reach the people . The clergy , whose deaths , when they fall , are ...
Page 96
... Catholic coalitions abroad . The Roman party was finally crushed during his reign , and did not again lift its head ... Anglo - Catholicism and Protestantism met in desperate conflict . Once more the Catholic sympathies of England ...
... Catholic coalitions abroad . The Roman party was finally crushed during his reign , and did not again lift its head ... Anglo - Catholicism and Protestantism met in desperate conflict . Once more the Catholic sympathies of England ...
Page 99
... Anglo - Catholic party remained triumphant , and marked their authority by cruel persecution . The prelates struggled to prove to Europe that a schism with Rome was consistent with fanatic intolerance ; and the tragedy of Anne Askew ...
... Anglo - Catholic party remained triumphant , and marked their authority by cruel persecution . The prelates struggled to prove to Europe that a schism with Rome was consistent with fanatic intolerance ; and the tragedy of Anne Askew ...
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