Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh ReviewLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 - 855 páginas |
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... persecute . The principles of liberty were the scoff of every grinning courtier , and the Anathema Maranatha of every fawning dean . In every high place , worship was paid to Charles and James , Belial and Moloch ; and England ...
... persecute . The principles of liberty were the scoff of every grinning courtier , and the Anathema Maranatha of every fawning dean . In every high place , worship was paid to Charles and James , Belial and Moloch ; and England ...
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... persecuting hierarchy , he exerted himself in conjunction with others . But the glory of the battle which he fought for , the species of freedom which is the most valuable , and which was then the least understood , the freedom of the ...
... persecuting hierarchy , he exerted himself in conjunction with others . But the glory of the battle which he fought for , the species of freedom which is the most valuable , and which was then the least understood , the freedom of the ...
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... persecuted neither Papists nor Puritans as such , and that the severe measures which she occasionally adopted were dictated , not by religious in- tolerance , but by political necessity . Even the excellent account of those times which ...
... persecuted neither Papists nor Puritans as such , and that the severe measures which she occasionally adopted were dictated , not by religious in- tolerance , but by political necessity . Even the excellent account of those times which ...
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... persecuted party . We might say that the Cæsars did not persecute the Christians ; that they only punished men who were charged , rightly or wrongly , with burning Rome , and with committing the foulest abominations in secret assemblies ...
... persecuted party . We might say that the Cæsars did not persecute the Christians ; that they only punished men who were charged , rightly or wrongly , with burning Rome , and with committing the foulest abominations in secret assemblies ...
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... persecuted in her name . Dominic and De Montfort did not , at least , murder and torture for differences of opinion which they considered as trifling . It was to stop an infection which , as they 56 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
... persecuted in her name . Dominic and De Montfort did not , at least , murder and torture for differences of opinion which they considered as trifling . It was to stop an infection which , as they 56 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
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