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Page 176
... known sentiments of its founder , his close connection with Calvin and Beza , and his in- tercourse with the Reformers abroad , will not permit us to doubt it . The imitation , however , was by no means servile ; devi- ations were ...
... known sentiments of its founder , his close connection with Calvin and Beza , and his in- tercourse with the Reformers abroad , will not permit us to doubt it . The imitation , however , was by no means servile ; devi- ations were ...
Page 270
... known integrity , his primitive simplicity of manner , ( for he looks as honestly pre- possessing as the white hairs and unworldly - gentleness of the most saintly priest , ) and , above all , his perpetual good nature , always secure ...
... known integrity , his primitive simplicity of manner , ( for he looks as honestly pre- possessing as the white hairs and unworldly - gentleness of the most saintly priest , ) and , above all , his perpetual good nature , always secure ...
Page 526
... known by the appellation of Guelfi . The last two Henrys had been distinguished by their long wars with the church ; and from this circumstance , more than from any consistent plan adopted by the successors in that family , the ...
... known by the appellation of Guelfi . The last two Henrys had been distinguished by their long wars with the church ; and from this circumstance , more than from any consistent plan adopted by the successors in that family , the ...
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