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" ... it should be lawful for every man to favour and follow what religion he would, and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion ; so that he did it peaceably, gently, quietly, and soberly, without hasty and contentious rebuking... "
State and Church in 1492 and in 1892 - Página 29
por Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1892 - 45 páginas
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Utopia: Containing an Impartial History of the Manners, Customs ..., Volume 2

Saint Thomas More - 1808 - 334 páginas
...gotten tire victory — first of all, he made a decree, that it should be lawful for every m;m to favour and follow what religion he would ; and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion, so that he did it peaceably, gently, quietly, and soberly ; without hasty and...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ..., Volume 21

Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 806 páginas
...jEneidot, book xi. The Argument. He made a decree, that it should be lawful for every man to favour and follow what religion he would ; and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion, so that he did it peaceably, gently, quietly, and soberly, without hasty and...
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A First Sketch of English Literature

Henry Morley - 1873 - 964 páginas
...about religion, that " first of all he made a decree that it should be lawful for every man to favour and follow what religion he would, and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion, so that he did it peaceably, gently, quietly, and soberly, without hasty and...
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A Manual of English Literature

Henry Morley - 1879 - 712 páginas
...with quarrels about religion, that " first of all he made a decree that it should be lawful for even- man to favor and follow what religion he would, and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion, so that he did it peaceably, gently, quietly, and soberly, without hasty and...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 57

1890 - 984 páginas
...it should be lawfull for everie man to favoure and folow what religion he would, and that he mighte do the best he could to bring others to his opinion, so that he did it, peaceablie, gentelie, quietly without hastie and contentious rebuking and invehing against each other....
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English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Volume 7

Henry Morley - 1891 - 382 páginas
...about religion, that "first of all he made a decree that it should be lawful for every man to favour and follow what religion he would, and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion, so that he did it peaceably, gently, quietly, and soberly, withou t hasty and...
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The Arena, Volume 15

1896 - 1154 páginas
...dissensions and strife among themselves because of their religion, made a decree that it should be lawful for every man to favor and follow what religion he would, and that he might do the best ho could to bring others to his opinion so that he did it peaceably, gently, quietly, and soberly,...
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English Literature: From the beginnings to the age of Henry VIII, by Richard ...

Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse - 1903 - 430 páginas
...first of all he made a decree that it should be lawful for every man to favour and follow what re igion he would, and that he might do the best he could to...others to his opinion, so that he did it peaceably, gentiy, quietly, and soberly, without hasty and contentious rebuking and inveighing against others....
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Sir Thomas Moro's Utopia

Thomas More - 1908 - 294 páginas
...gotten the victory, first of all he made a decree, that it should be lawful for every man to favour and follow what religion he would, and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion ; so that he did it peaceably, gently, quietly, and soberly, without hasty and...
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The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 6

1909 - 532 páginas
...most famous sentence in the book, it was a decree c that it should be lawful for every man to favour and follow what religion he would, and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion ; so that he did it peaceably, gently, quietly and soberly, without hasty and...
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