Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Reformation were as fatal to the peace and order of society , as its religious fanaticism had proved to the well - being of the Church , throughout the German states . Some of the Lutherans themselves con- templated with alarm the ...
... Reformation were as fatal to the peace and order of society , as its religious fanaticism had proved to the well - being of the Church , throughout the German states . Some of the Lutherans themselves con- templated with alarm the ...
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... Reformation had , thus far , been confined to the northern regions of Europe . England , sep- arated by her insular position from the contagion , did not regard the movement with a favorable eye ; on the con- trary , true to her ancient ...
... Reformation had , thus far , been confined to the northern regions of Europe . England , sep- arated by her insular position from the contagion , did not regard the movement with a favorable eye ; on the con- trary , true to her ancient ...
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... Reformation was the parent of civil war as well as of religious controversies appears manifest from the fact that those countries into the bosom of which it did not penetrate were preserved from the one and the other . Spain , at that ...
... Reformation was the parent of civil war as well as of religious controversies appears manifest from the fact that those countries into the bosom of which it did not penetrate were preserved from the one and the other . Spain , at that ...
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