D'Aubigné's "History of the Great Reformation in Germany and Switzerland," Reviewed: Or, The Reformation in Germany Examined in Its Instruments, Causes, and Manner, and in Its Influence on Religion, Government, Literature and General Civilization |
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... thing like justice to it in a few brief essays . These would scarcely have afforded sufficient space to exhibit even a meagre catalogue of M. D'AUBIGNE's numerous omissions , blunders , and misrepresentations . M. D'AUBIGNE'S " History ...
... thing like justice to it in a few brief essays . These would scarcely have afforded sufficient space to exhibit even a meagre catalogue of M. D'AUBIGNE's numerous omissions , blunders , and misrepresentations . M. D'AUBIGNE'S " History ...
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... things , which a delicate and fastidious taste would perhaps otherwise have omitted , yet the reviewer is not aware of any intention unnecessarily to shock the prejudices , much less wantonly to wound the feelings of any one . He is ...
... things , which a delicate and fastidious taste would perhaps otherwise have omitted , yet the reviewer is not aware of any intention unnecessarily to shock the prejudices , much less wantonly to wound the feelings of any one . He is ...
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... thing - a philosopher , according to the modern French school of eclectism , a system which makes it fashionable , especially for the writer of history , to make statements on both sides of every question , with so much skill that it ...
... thing - a philosopher , according to the modern French school of eclectism , a system which makes it fashionable , especially for the writer of history , to make statements on both sides of every question , with so much skill that it ...
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... thing that could compro- mise the character of the reformers , or vindicate that of their opponents ? To select a few out of a hundred in- stances , why does he give us only nine of the more odious , out of more than fifty of the Theses ...
... thing that could compro- mise the character of the reformers , or vindicate that of their opponents ? To select a few out of a hundred in- stances , why does he give us only nine of the more odious , out of more than fifty of the Theses ...
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... thing , either wholly suppressing their many glaring faults , or maliciously ascribing them to a remnant of " popish superstition , " as when he so gently alludes to the reformer's famous " conference with the devil " at the castle of ...
... thing , either wholly suppressing their many glaring faults , or maliciously ascribing them to a remnant of " popish superstition , " as when he so gently alludes to the reformer's famous " conference with the devil " at the castle of ...
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