The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Band 4Porter & Coates, 1876 |
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... religion the pretence for her usurpa- tions , she now met with resistance from a like principle ; and the Catholic religion , as usual , had ranged itself on the side of monarchy ; the Protestant , on that of liberty . The states of ...
... religion the pretence for her usurpa- tions , she now met with resistance from a like principle ; and the Catholic religion , as usual , had ranged itself on the side of monarchy ; the Protestant , on that of liberty . The states of ...
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... religion which pre- vailed throughout the nation.29 This summer , the ban of the empire had been published against the Elector Palatine ; and the execution of it was committed to the Duke of Bavaria.30 The Upper Palatinate was in a ...
... religion which pre- vailed throughout the nation.29 This summer , the ban of the empire had been published against the Elector Palatine ; and the execution of it was committed to the Duke of Bavaria.30 The Upper Palatinate was in a ...
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... religion was absolutely necessary to the support of government , and that no toleration could with safety be given to sectaries . Nothing but the imputation of idolatry which was thrown on the Catholic religion could justify , in the ...
... religion was absolutely necessary to the support of government , and that no toleration could with safety be given to sectaries . Nothing but the imputation of idolatry which was thrown on the Catholic religion could justify , in the ...
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CHAPTER XLVII | 15 |
CHAPTER XLVIII | 38 |
CHAPTER XLIX | 60 |
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