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There were six Protestant councillors of the Edict Chamber of Toulouse ( over
against ten Catholics ) and they were dispersed through all the courts , so they
could only sit turn and turn about on the one dealing with their religious affairs .
There were six Protestant councillors of the Edict Chamber of Toulouse ( over
against ten Catholics ) and they were dispersed through all the courts , so they
could only sit turn and turn about on the one dealing with their religious affairs .
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the early Anabaptists and Mennonites , were committed to a radical separation of
political and religious matters . ... his office to meddle with religion , or matters of
conscience , to force and compell men to this or that form of religion or doctrine .
the early Anabaptists and Mennonites , were committed to a radical separation of
political and religious matters . ... his office to meddle with religion , or matters of
conscience , to force and compell men to this or that form of religion or doctrine .
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There was room for every conceivable religious , political and social system . But
these systems and the groups in which they took shape overlapped . The most
ardent abettors of private activities were to retreat into piety from which they ...
There was room for every conceivable religious , political and social system . But
these systems and the groups in which they took shape overlapped . The most
ardent abettors of private activities were to retreat into piety from which they ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 135 |
The Thirty Years War and | 189 |
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