| John Bigland - Geography - 1811 - 586 pages
...religion, he must relinquish his diocese or benefice, and a successor immediately be appointed. This recess confirming, explaining, and amplifying the treaty...basis, it proved an effectual barrier to its further extention ; as from that period few dignified ecclesiastics have been willing to sacrifice wealthy... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 346 pages
...attachment to the ancient sj'stem *. Such are the capital articles in this famous recess, which is the basis of religious peace in Germany, and the bond of union among its various states, the sentiments of which are so extremely different with respect to points... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 496 pages
...undoubted attachment to the ancient system." Such are the capital articles in this famous Recess, which is the basis of religious peace in Germany, and the bond of union among its various states, the sentiments of which are so extremely different, with respect to the points... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 830 pages
...ancient system." Such are the capital articles in the famous recess of Augsburg in 1555, which was the basis of religious peace in Germany, and the bond of union among its various states, the sentiments of which are so extremely different with respect to points... | |
| William Robertson - 1838 - 658 pages
...undoubted attachment to the ancient system.* Such are the capital articles in this famous recess, which is the basis of religious peace in Germany, and the bond of union among its various states, the sentiments of which are so extremely different with respect to points... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1857 - 602 pages
...which is * Sleid. 620. F. Pau!, 368. Pallav. P. ii. 161. VOL. II. Z 338 EEFLECTIONS ON THE [BOOK XI. the basis of religious peace in Germany, and the bond of union among its various states, the sentiments of which are so extremely different with respect to points... | |
| William Robertson - 1857 - 600 pages
...which is. s Sleid. 620. F. Paul, 303. Pallav. P. ii. 161. VOL. II. Z 338 BBFLECIIONS ON THE [BOOK XI. the basis of religious peace in Germany, and the bond of union among its various states, the sentiments of which are so extremely different with respect to points... | |
| William Robertson - 1859 - 668 pages
...undoubted attachment to the ancient system.37 Such are the capital articles in this famous recess, which is the basis of religious peace in Germany, and the bond of union among its various states, the sentiments of which are so extremely different with respect to points... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - Spain - 1904 - 492 pages
...undoubted attachment to the ancient system.37 Such are the capital articles in this famous recess, which is the basis of religious peace in Germany and the bond of union among its various states, the sentiments of which are so extremely different with respect to points... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - World history - 1905 - 434 pages
...undoubted attachment to the ancient system. Such are the capital articles in this famous recess, which is the basis of religious peace in Germany, and the bond of union among its various states, the sentiments of which are so extremely different with respect to points... | |
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