A Short History of Christianity: From the French of Salomon Reinach ...W. Heinemann, 1922 - 227 sidor |
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... parliament and people , could effect , was effected , or , at least , determined , by a passing love affair . " 1 Henry VIII . wished to exchange Catherine of Aragon for Anne Boleyn , and Clement VII . refused to annul his marriage with ...
... parliament and people , could effect , was effected , or , at least , determined , by a passing love affair . " 1 Henry VIII . wished to exchange Catherine of Aragon for Anne Boleyn , and Clement VII . refused to annul his marriage with ...
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... Parliament of Provence condemned to the stake nineteen Waldenses of Mérindol , who had adopted the reformed doctrines . Francis offered to pardon them on condition that they recanted . On their refusal the First President of the Parliament ...
... Parliament of Provence condemned to the stake nineteen Waldenses of Mérindol , who had adopted the reformed doctrines . Francis offered to pardon them on condition that they recanted . On their refusal the First President of the Parliament ...
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... Parliament of Paris itself was attached to the Reformation . " 1 Henry II . arrested five coun- sellors , among them Anne du Bourg , who was hanged and burnt under Francis II . The success of the Reformation among the French nobles was ...
... Parliament of Paris itself was attached to the Reformation . " 1 Henry II . arrested five coun- sellors , among them Anne du Bourg , who was hanged and burnt under Francis II . The success of the Reformation among the French nobles was ...
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... Parliament , he was finally arrested , tried , and beheaded ( 1649 ) . Parliament was dominated by the spirit of the Scottish Puritans , an austere and sectarian form of Protestantism . Sensible men as they were , they were drunk with ...
... Parliament , he was finally arrested , tried , and beheaded ( 1649 ) . Parliament was dominated by the spirit of the Scottish Puritans , an austere and sectarian form of Protestantism . Sensible men as they were , they were drunk with ...
Sida 127
... Parliament ( 1689 ) . Thenceforward English policy took No Popery ! for its motto : a principle which became all the dearer to the English people through the attempts made by Louis XIV . to restore James II . 42. Ireland had revolted in ...
... Parliament ( 1689 ) . Thenceforward English policy took No Popery ! for its motto : a principle which became all the dearer to the English people through the attempts made by Louis XIV . to restore James II . 42. Ireland had revolted in ...
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A Short History of Christianity Salomon Reinach,Florence Simmonds Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1922 |
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