The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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Sivu 48
... passed under the tutelage of the clergy . The ascendency of the sacerdotal order was long the ascendency which naturally and properly belongs to intellectual superiority . The priests , with all their faults , were by far the wisest ...
... passed under the tutelage of the clergy . The ascendency of the sacerdotal order was long the ascendency which naturally and properly belongs to intellectual superiority . The priests , with all their faults , were by far the wisest ...
Sivu 49
... passed from a lower to a higher grade of civilisa- tion . On the other side of the Atlantic the same law prevails . The Protestants of the United States have left far behind them the Roman Catholics of Mexico , Peru , and Brazil . The ...
... passed from a lower to a higher grade of civilisa- tion . On the other side of the Atlantic the same law prevails . The Protestants of the United States have left far behind them the Roman Catholics of Mexico , Peru , and Brazil . The ...
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... passed away , a change took place in the feeling of the Anglican clergy . Their hostility to the Roman Ca- tholic doctrine and discipline was considerably miti- gated . Their dislike of the Puritans , on the other hand , increased daily ...
... passed away , a change took place in the feeling of the Anglican clergy . Their hostility to the Roman Ca- tholic doctrine and discipline was considerably miti- gated . Their dislike of the Puritans , on the other hand , increased daily ...
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... passed after the Restora- tion , that persons not episcopally ordained were , for the first time , made incapable of holding bene- fices . No man was more zealous for this law than Clarendon . Yet he says ; " This was new : for there ...
... passed after the Restora- tion , that persons not episcopally ordained were , for the first time , made incapable of holding bene- fices . No man was more zealous for this law than Clarendon . Yet he says ; " This was new : for there ...
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... passed without intes- tine hostilities . Men had become accustomed to the pursuits of peaceful industry , and , exasperated as they were , hesitated long before they drew the sword . This was the conjuncture at which the liberties of ...
... passed without intes- tine hostilities . Men had become accustomed to the pursuits of peaceful industry , and , exasperated as they were , hesitated long before they drew the sword . This was the conjuncture at which the liberties of ...
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