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Page 138
... means of a General Council more than it desired their union to put down Lutheran and other German " heresies . " Meanwhile the chief cause of the personal estrangement between Charles and Henry was removed by the death of Katharine in ...
... means of a General Council more than it desired their union to put down Lutheran and other German " heresies . " Meanwhile the chief cause of the personal estrangement between Charles and Henry was removed by the death of Katharine in ...
Page 260
... means has also the approval of Providence ; and what more sure means than the forceful removal of " the enemies of God " ? The assassination of William of Orange caused almost a panic in England lest it should stimulate the zeal of any ...
... means has also the approval of Providence ; and what more sure means than the forceful removal of " the enemies of God " ? The assassination of William of Orange caused almost a panic in England lest it should stimulate the zeal of any ...
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... means or foul . As we have still these Irish Problems before us , it is well worth while to examine with peculiar care the solutions offered from time to time . There seems no reason to doubt that , given that one essential which no ...
... means or foul . As we have still these Irish Problems before us , it is well worth while to examine with peculiar care the solutions offered from time to time . There seems no reason to doubt that , given that one essential which no ...
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ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Difficulties Henrys Views | 2 |
Clerical and Papal Money Burdens | 3 |
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