Calvin and the Swiss ReformationR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1833 - 408 halaman |
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... held as may furnish the illustration , which is so necessary and so gratifying , of the real spirit and conduct of the more eminent reformers . The history of the Swiss branch of the reformation has in general been little known in this ...
... held as may furnish the illustration , which is so necessary and so gratifying , of the real spirit and conduct of the more eminent reformers . The history of the Swiss branch of the reformation has in general been little known in this ...
Halaman 2
... held the human mind in a state of servitude and imbecility . The Swiss are well known as a peculiar and highly interesting people , who owe much of their character to the country which they occupy . An abrupt and mountainous district ...
... held the human mind in a state of servitude and imbecility . The Swiss are well known as a peculiar and highly interesting people , who owe much of their character to the country which they occupy . An abrupt and mountainous district ...
Halaman 5
... held the office of a rural dean , and was a man of learning and probity . He afterwards studied successively at Basle , Berne , Vienna , and then again at Basle . His removal to Vienna is said to have been occasioned by the attempts ...
... held the office of a rural dean , and was a man of learning and probity . He afterwards studied successively at Basle , Berne , Vienna , and then again at Basle . His removal to Vienna is said to have been occasioned by the attempts ...
Halaman 17
... held , in a diploma sent him by Leo X , through the legate Pucci , constituting him a chaplain of the holy see . Nor was it till two years afterwards that he voluntarily renounced his pensions from ⚫ Rome , feeling that he could no ...
... held , in a diploma sent him by Leo X , through the legate Pucci , constituting him a chaplain of the holy see . Nor was it till two years afterwards that he voluntarily renounced his pensions from ⚫ Rome , feeling that he could no ...
Halaman 37
... held a professorship , and rose to the honour of rector of the university . He was also made poet laureat and public orator by the em- peror Maximilian , in whose presence , and in that of several crowned heads who met at Vienna in the ...
... held a professorship , and rose to the honour of rector of the university . He was also made poet laureat and public orator by the em- peror Maximilian , in whose presence , and in that of several crowned heads who met at Vienna in the ...
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Calvin and the Swiss Reformation / By John Scott Independent Scholar John Scott Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2016 |
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