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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... tion became the order of the day . The principles of the ancient faith having been unsettled , new doctrines , vary- ing with the private judgment or fancy of each religionist , were zealously promulgated as the revelation of God . A ...
... tion became the order of the day . The principles of the ancient faith having been unsettled , new doctrines , vary- ing with the private judgment or fancy of each religionist , were zealously promulgated as the revelation of God . A ...
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... tion in its influence on religion , on government , and on literature ; and shows , against the flippant assertions and flimsy arguments of Villers , that , in each of these aspects , it has proved injurious to society . The chief ...
... tion in its influence on religion , on government , and on literature ; and shows , against the flippant assertions and flimsy arguments of Villers , that , in each of these aspects , it has proved injurious to society . The chief ...
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... tion - the redeeming as well as the odious features of Luther's character : for some virtues the reformer had , even after he began the work of the reformation ! We wish we could say as much for M. D'Aubigné , the first on our list ...
... tion - the redeeming as well as the odious features of Luther's character : for some virtues the reformer had , even after he began the work of the reformation ! We wish we could say as much for M. D'Aubigné , the first on our list ...
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... tion was evil . To facilitate the understanding of our remarks , and to obviate repetition , we here state that Luther was born at Eisleben , in Saxony , on the 10th of November , 1483— that he attended successively the schools of ...
... tion was evil . To facilitate the understanding of our remarks , and to obviate repetition , we here state that Luther was born at Eisleben , in Saxony , on the 10th of November , 1483— that he attended successively the schools of ...
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... tion contains a boast characteristic of Luther . 66 ' I have done more mischief to the pope , even while I slept , or was drinking beer with Philip and Amsdorf , than all the princes and emperors put together ! " * 66 We shudder , while ...
... tion contains a boast characteristic of Luther . 66 ' I have done more mischief to the pope , even while I slept , or was drinking beer with Philip and Amsdorf , than all the princes and emperors put together ! " * 66 We shudder , while ...
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