Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 páginas |
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... England ; nor can we under- stand the martyrdom of Thomas More and John Fisher . If John Knox said , in the new world of Reformation England , that kings are not to be obeyed when they " commaund im- pietie , " as he put it , is it safe ...
... England ; nor can we under- stand the martyrdom of Thomas More and John Fisher . If John Knox said , in the new world of Reformation England , that kings are not to be obeyed when they " commaund im- pietie , " as he put it , is it safe ...
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... England . Dissenting clergy were deprived of their livings and many left England . Some , like Cranmer himself , were burned at the stake . Of the exiles many settled in Geneva , where they could enjoy the singular virtue and perfect ...
... England . Dissenting clergy were deprived of their livings and many left England . Some , like Cranmer himself , were burned at the stake . Of the exiles many settled in Geneva , where they could enjoy the singular virtue and perfect ...
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... England ; it was published under the title De Republica Anglorum in 1583 , six years after Smith's death . The ... England . The " most high and absolute power of the realme of England , " he announces , " consisteth in the Parliament ...
... England ; it was published under the title De Republica Anglorum in 1583 , six years after Smith's death . The ... England . The " most high and absolute power of the realme of England , " he announces , " consisteth in the Parliament ...
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