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... important matters and come to decisions on its own account : We do not mean
daily matters and ordinary ones concerning which a decision is easily assigned
and entrusted to the consistory , but those general questions , on doctrine and the
...
... important matters and come to decisions on its own account : We do not mean
daily matters and ordinary ones concerning which a decision is easily assigned
and entrusted to the consistory , but those general questions , on doctrine and the
...
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It was sanctioned by the great Protestant political assembly held in July at Millau ,
in ' complete , perfect and everlasting mutual fraternity in all holy matters ' . Its
purpose was to liberate Henry of Navarre and the Duc d ' Alençon , detained at ...
It was sanctioned by the great Protestant political assembly held in July at Millau ,
in ' complete , perfect and everlasting mutual fraternity in all holy matters ' . Its
purpose was to liberate Henry of Navarre and the Duc d ' Alençon , detained at ...
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And these matters were no longer solely the concern of specialists , or rather
there was no such thing as a Protestant who did not believe he was committed
and competent in such capital matters . As Vinet put it , ' all Protestants were more
or ...
And these matters were no longer solely the concern of specialists , or rather
there was no such thing as a Protestant who did not believe he was committed
and competent in such capital matters . As Vinet put it , ' all Protestants were more
or ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 135 |
The Thirty Years War and | 189 |
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