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But for long after the reformation , the catholics were the common objects of hatred and opposition to all the seetaries . When this extreme terror of popery had somewhat subsided , as was the case during the long reign of Elizabeth ...
But for long after the reformation , the catholics were the common objects of hatred and opposition to all the seetaries . When this extreme terror of popery had somewhat subsided , as was the case during the long reign of Elizabeth ...
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Its celebrity was moreover assisted by its being burnt both at Paris and Thoulouse by the common hanginan . The humiliation of Salmasius was proportioned to Milton's triumph . On the appearance of Milton's Reply , he was on a visit to ...
Its celebrity was moreover assisted by its being burnt both at Paris and Thoulouse by the common hanginan . The humiliation of Salmasius was proportioned to Milton's triumph . On the appearance of Milton's Reply , he was on a visit to ...
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And for the bishops , they were so far from any such worthy attempts , as that they suffered themselves to be the common stales , to countenance with their prostituted gravities every politic fetch that was then on foot , as ost as the ...
And for the bishops , they were so far from any such worthy attempts , as that they suffered themselves to be the common stales , to countenance with their prostituted gravities every politic fetch that was then on foot , as ost as the ...
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... eight other divines , eight civilians , eight common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical constitutions ; wbich no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their professions and their ends were different .
... eight other divines , eight civilians , eight common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical constitutions ; wbich no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their professions and their ends were different .
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From hence then I pass to queen Elizabeth , the next protestant prince , in whose days why religion attained not a perfect reducement in the beginning of her reign , I suppose the hindering causes will be found to be common with some ...
From hence then I pass to queen Elizabeth , the next protestant prince , in whose days why religion attained not a perfect reducement in the beginning of her reign , I suppose the hindering causes will be found to be common with some ...
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