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In the first place , the reformation in Scotland , and the consti- tution of the Scottish Church were not indigenous , were not the conclusions of a native theology . In Scotland the new opinions were a communication from abroad .
In the first place , the reformation in Scotland , and the consti- tution of the Scottish Church were not indigenous , were not the conclusions of a native theology . In Scotland the new opinions were a communication from abroad .
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In Germany the Reformation proceeded from , and was princi- pally carried through by , the academical divines ; the princes , the cities , and the people only obeyed the impulsion first given and subsequently continued from the ...
In Germany the Reformation proceeded from , and was princi- pally carried through by , the academical divines ; the princes , the cities , and the people only obeyed the impulsion first given and subsequently continued from the ...
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M. De Chateaubriand seems to think that the tendency of the Reformation has been towards barbarism . He asks what has it created and replies , It may point to the ruins ' it has made , and amidst which it has planted a few gardens ...
M. De Chateaubriand seems to think that the tendency of the Reformation has been towards barbarism . He asks what has it created and replies , It may point to the ruins ' it has made , and amidst which it has planted a few gardens ...
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Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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