The History of Civilisation in Scotland, Volumen2A. Gardner, 1893 - 495 páginas |
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... Heresy ? ............ Encroachment by the King upon the Nobles - Acts against Heresy- Projected Interview between Henry VIII . and James V.- Henry resolved on War ; Conduct of the Scotch Nobles ; Solway Moss ; Death of James V ...
... Heresy ? ............ Encroachment by the King upon the Nobles - Acts against Heresy- Projected Interview between Henry VIII . and James V.- Henry resolved on War ; Conduct of the Scotch Nobles ; Solway Moss ; Death of James V ...
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... Heresy in Aberdeen - Hanging and breaking of Images ; Ballads ............... 239-243 243-645 SECTION II . After the Reformation . Evidence of the Change of Religious Sentiments - Disposal of the Ornaments , Images , Vestments , and ...
... Heresy in Aberdeen - Hanging and breaking of Images ; Ballads ............... 239-243 243-645 SECTION II . After the Reformation . Evidence of the Change of Religious Sentiments - Disposal of the Ornaments , Images , Vestments , and ...
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... heresy and witchcraft as nearly allied , and the zeal against both grew together . The idea of demoniac power had so deep a hold upon the minds of men that even the Reformation failed to shake it ; and for some time this revolution gave ...
... heresy and witchcraft as nearly allied , and the zeal against both grew together . The idea of demoniac power had so deep a hold upon the minds of men that even the Reformation failed to shake it ; and for some time this revolution gave ...
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... Heresy was a crime which fell under their jurisdiction ; they had a monopoly of granting licences to marry and of power to sanction wills ; they had an exclusive right to give judgment in cases of usury , that is loans ; and thus became ...
... Heresy was a crime which fell under their jurisdiction ; they had a monopoly of granting licences to marry and of power to sanction wills ; they had an exclusive right to give judgment in cases of usury , that is loans ; and thus became ...
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... heresy in France was excessively severe till Catholicism gained the upper hand , and as it was more favourable to despotic government than Protestantism , the absolute monarchy of France ruled the people almost without a challenge for ...
... heresy in France was excessively severe till Catholicism gained the upper hand , and as it was more favourable to despotic government than Protestantism , the absolute monarchy of France ruled the people almost without a challenge for ...
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