An Essay on the Effect of the Reformation on Civil Society in EuropeW. Blackwood, 1829 - 320 pages |
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Page ix
... Scotland .... The Reformation in her the dawn of genuine liberty .... Knox .The Covenanters . . . .Our obligations to them . . . .Consolidation of British liberty in 1688 ..... Holland . .Sweden ..... Denmark .... Germany ...
... Scotland .... The Reformation in her the dawn of genuine liberty .... Knox .The Covenanters . . . .Our obligations to them . . . .Consolidation of British liberty in 1688 ..... Holland . .Sweden ..... Denmark .... Germany ...
Page xi
... Scotland ... Great efforts in the present age to promote improvement ... The Church of Rome is opposing the progress of knowledge ... Her efforts will be finally unsuccessful ... Universal spread of knowledge anticipated , Pp . 208-228 ...
... Scotland ... Great efforts in the present age to promote improvement ... The Church of Rome is opposing the progress of knowledge ... Her efforts will be finally unsuccessful ... Universal spread of knowledge anticipated , Pp . 208-228 ...
Page xii
... Scotland ... VI . Protestation of Innocent X. against the Peace of Westphalia ... VII . Triumph of Popish principle over the obligations of friendship ... VIII . Intolerance of the Papal church ... Bull in Cana Domini ... Persecutions ...
... Scotland ... VI . Protestation of Innocent X. against the Peace of Westphalia ... VII . Triumph of Popish principle over the obligations of friendship ... VIII . Intolerance of the Papal church ... Bull in Cana Domini ... Persecutions ...
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... Scotland , with a host of other eminently pious and talented men , Nor is it unworthy of remark , that it was not only in the ages of darkness that hostility to the publication of the Holy Scrip- tures in the languages of Europe was ...
... Scotland , with a host of other eminently pious and talented men , Nor is it unworthy of remark , that it was not only in the ages of darkness that hostility to the publication of the Holy Scrip- tures in the languages of Europe was ...
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... Scotland , Holland , Den- mark , Sweden , the half of Germany , and more than the half of Switzerland , disclaiming the authority of the Pontifical Court , withdrew the tribute which had been the badge of their slavery , and spurned ...
... Scotland , Holland , Den- mark , Sweden , the half of Germany , and more than the half of Switzerland , disclaiming the authority of the Pontifical Court , withdrew the tribute which had been the badge of their slavery , and spurned ...
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