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The Bernese domains were more welcoming, especially Neuchatel, where the
refugees were absorbed by the local population, favoured as they were by the
Brandenburg dynasty which now ruled this city (1707) : it was at this time that
French ...
The Bernese domains were more welcoming, especially Neuchatel, where the
refugees were absorbed by the local population, favoured as they were by the
Brandenburg dynasty which now ruled this city (1707) : it was at this time that
French ...
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1 , i ' l \ __,---L. » artists, Dutch Protestant, 266-8; French Protestant, 385
asceticism, of Puritanism, 293 astronomers, Protestant pastors as, 237n atheists,
108n Aubigny (Cher), 96, 105 Aubusson, dragonnade in, 427; tapestry weavers
at, 363n ...
1 , i ' l \ __,---L. » artists, Dutch Protestant, 266-8; French Protestant, 385
asceticism, of Puritanism, 293 astronomers, Protestant pastors as, 237n atheists,
108n Aubigny (Cher), 96, 105 Aubusson, dragonnade in, 427; tapestry weavers
at, 363n ...
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... 446 public assistance, French Consistories and, 366 public opinion, in Geneva
, formed in church by pastors, 282 Pultusk (Poland), Jesuit college at, 153
purgatory, doctrine of, in Thirty-Nine Articles, 68 Puritanism, 290-6; in America,
346-51; ...
... 446 public assistance, French Consistories and, 366 public opinion, in Geneva
, formed in church by pastors, 282 Pultusk (Poland), Jesuit college at, 153
purgatory, doctrine of, in Thirty-Nine Articles, 68 Puritanism, 290-6; in America,
346-51; ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
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