Powers of the Crown: Time Frame AD 1600-1700, Band 16Time-Life Books, 1989 - 156 Seiten Discusses different ruling groups throughout the world including the shoguns of Japan, the absolute monarchies in France and England, the rise of the middle class and republicanism, and the settlement of the New World. |
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... religion . More- over , religious affiliations did not neatly follow national boundaries . All major states now found themselves confronting an enemy within - a religious minority whose first , uncompromising loyalty was to its creed ...
... religion . More- over , religious affiliations did not neatly follow national boundaries . All major states now found themselves confronting an enemy within - a religious minority whose first , uncompromising loyalty was to its creed ...
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... religious clauses , but they were not of enormous moment . Since 1555 , the rulers of the German states had had the right to determine whether their subjects should adhere to the Roman Catholic or to the Lutheran church ; now Calvinism ...
... religious clauses , but they were not of enormous moment . Since 1555 , the rulers of the German states had had the right to determine whether their subjects should adhere to the Roman Catholic or to the Lutheran church ; now Calvinism ...
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... Religious freedom for the Puritan settlers meant freedom from the Church of England , by no means freedom of conscience for the individual living in the colony . Although Puritan ministers did not hold political office , elders became ...
... Religious freedom for the Puritan settlers meant freedom from the Church of England , by no means freedom of conscience for the individual living in the colony . Although Puritan ministers did not hold political office , elders became ...
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