Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... persecuted in her name . Dominic and De Monfort did not at least mur- der and torture for differences of opinion ... persecution mean only that that the convert must have acknowledged the they were not influenced by religious motives ...
... persecuted in her name . Dominic and De Monfort did not at least mur- der and torture for differences of opinion ... persecution mean only that that the convert must have acknowledged the they were not influenced by religious motives ...
Página 71
... persecuting tyrants and hostile armies . If they set the lives of others at nought in comparison of their doctrines ... persecution . England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of ...
... persecuting tyrants and hostile armies . If they set the lives of others at nought in comparison of their doctrines ... persecution . England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of ...
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... persecution , Jane was to seduced into usurpa- of frequent and violent change . That which tion . No transaction in ... persecute both persva- sions . Even under his reign there had been insurrections on the part of the Catholics , and ...
... persecution , Jane was to seduced into usurpa- of frequent and violent change . That which tion . No transaction in ... persecute both persva- sions . Even under his reign there had been insurrections on the part of the Catholics , and ...
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... persecution , and licentiousness ; while law was trampled down ; while judgment was perverted ; while the peo- ple were eaten as though they were bread . Once and but once - for a moment , and but for a moment - when her own dignity and ...
... persecution , and licentiousness ; while law was trampled down ; while judgment was perverted ; while the peo- ple were eaten as though they were bread . Once and but once - for a moment , and but for a moment - when her own dignity and ...
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... persecuting Protestants or Catholics , they were equally unprincipled and inhuman . The part which the church played was not equally atrocious ; but it must have been exquisitely diverting to a scoffer . Never were principles so loud ...
... persecuting Protestants or Catholics , they were equally unprincipled and inhuman . The part which the church played was not equally atrocious ; but it must have been exquisitely diverting to a scoffer . Never were principles so loud ...
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