The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... 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 betrayed them or consulted their opponents ...
... 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 betrayed them or consulted their opponents ...
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... a sad want of religious zeal even among those in whom we ought the most to expect it . The Reformation in England was strictly religious ; Cranmer , Latimer , Ridley , Hall , Davenant , and a host of The History of the Hugonots . 9.
... a sad want of religious zeal even among those in whom we ought the most to expect it . The Reformation in England was strictly religious ; Cranmer , Latimer , Ridley , Hall , Davenant , and a host of The History of the Hugonots . 9.
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... Reformation , vol . i . p . 400 . 6 Again , in 1568 , when Lorraine and Alva had first persuaded the Hugonots to lay down their arms , and then proclaimed the decrees of the Council of Trent , Condé had retired to his country seat . In ...
... Reformation , vol . i . p . 400 . 6 Again , in 1568 , when Lorraine and Alva had first persuaded the Hugonots to lay down their arms , and then proclaimed the decrees of the Council of Trent , Condé had retired to his country seat . In ...
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... Reformation , vol . ii . p . 363 . " All efforts to stop the slaughter were useless . The demon of popular insurrection is easily summoned in aid of political measures ; but the power which has conjured is ineffectual to lay it ; that ...
... Reformation , vol . ii . p . 363 . " All efforts to stop the slaughter were useless . The demon of popular insurrection is easily summoned in aid of political measures ; but the power which has conjured is ineffectual to lay it ; that ...
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... Reformation in France will be read as a book of amusement ; and while the author , by long references to contemporary writers , increases our information , and gives us an opportunity to acquire more by consulting the autho- rities ...
... Reformation in France will be read as a book of amusement ; and while the author , by long references to contemporary writers , increases our information , and gives us an opportunity to acquire more by consulting the autho- rities ...
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