Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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25. oldal
... Protestant intolerance , despotism in an upstart sect , infallibility claimed by guides who acknowledged that they ... Protestants , Protestants became Puritans ; and the Tudors and Stuarts were as unable to avert the latter change as ...
... Protestant intolerance , despotism in an upstart sect , infallibility claimed by guides who acknowledged that they ... Protestants , Protestants became Puritans ; and the Tudors and Stuarts were as unable to avert the latter change as ...
29. oldal
... Protestant interest all over the Con- tinent . All the extraordinary modes by which James could venture to raise money had been tried . His necessities were greater than ever ; and he was compelled to summon the Parliament in which ...
... Protestant interest all over the Con- tinent . All the extraordinary modes by which James could venture to raise money had been tried . His necessities were greater than ever ; and he was compelled to summon the Parliament in which ...
59. oldal
... Protestant separatists had been cruelly persecuted . And at the same time , in spite of the wishes of those very Parliaments , laws which were in force against the Papists , and which , unjustifiable as they were , suited the temper of ...
... Protestant separatists had been cruelly persecuted . And at the same time , in spite of the wishes of those very Parliaments , laws which were in force against the Papists , and which , unjustifiable as they were , suited the temper of ...
84. oldal
... Protestant when it was not very advan- tageous to be a Papist , recommended a tolerant policy to his mistress as strongly as he could recommend it without hazard- ing her favour , never put to the rack any person from whom it did not ...
... Protestant when it was not very advan- tageous to be a Papist , recommended a tolerant policy to his mistress as strongly as he could recommend it without hazard- ing her favour , never put to the rack any person from whom it did not ...
86. oldal
... Protestantism . " In another place , the Doctor tells us , that Cecil went to mass " with no idolatrous intention ... Protestants who were called Adiaphorists , and who considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . Melancthon was ...
... Protestantism . " In another place , the Doctor tells us , that Cecil went to mass " with no idolatrous intention ... Protestants who were called Adiaphorists , and who considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . Melancthon was ...
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