The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... Catholics would rise , Elizabeth would be deposed , and the Holy Inquisition would engage in its pious work of teaching the love of Christ with the rack and the fagot . Medina Sidonia's defeat was one of the turning- points in history ...
... Catholics would rise , Elizabeth would be deposed , and the Holy Inquisition would engage in its pious work of teaching the love of Christ with the rack and the fagot . Medina Sidonia's defeat was one of the turning- points in history ...
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... Catholic world , so Elizabeth constituted herself the head of the Church and would permit no inter- ference in its direction by her subjects . Elizabeth understood the temper of her people better than did her successor , James I , and ...
... Catholic world , so Elizabeth constituted herself the head of the Church and would permit no inter- ference in its direction by her subjects . Elizabeth understood the temper of her people better than did her successor , James I , and ...
الصفحة 126
... Catholic from sitting in the House of Commons , the Puritans were 1 Campbell : The Puritan in England , Holland , and America , vol . i , p . 466 . Byington : The Puritan in England and New England , p . 53 . in a majority in that body ...
... Catholic from sitting in the House of Commons , the Puritans were 1 Campbell : The Puritan in England , Holland , and America , vol . i , p . 466 . Byington : The Puritan in England and New England , p . 53 . in a majority in that body ...
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... Catholic was that while both believed , the Catholic never questioned , and the Puritan was always tortured by doubt . The Catholic believed with faith sublime , which brought peace ; the Puritan believed , but was never at peace with ...
... Catholic was that while both believed , the Catholic never questioned , and the Puritan was always tortured by doubt . The Catholic believed with faith sublime , which brought peace ; the Puritan believed , but was never at peace with ...
الصفحة 174
... - tion of Protestant and Catholic and the savage crimes committed in the name of religion as proof that cruelty was practiced for the sole delight that man perverted derived from witnessing suffering , and that the 174 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
... - tion of Protestant and Catholic and the savage crimes committed in the name of religion as proof that cruelty was practiced for the sole delight that man perverted derived from witnessing suffering , and that the 174 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
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