Quotations from John L. Motley Works by John Lothrop Motley
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HISTORY UNITED NETHERLANDS, 1586 by Motley[#49][jm49v10.txt]4849 Are wont to hang their piety on the bell-rope Arminianism As logical as men in their cups are prone to be Tolerating religious liberty had never entered his mind HISTORY UNITED NETHERLANDS, 1586 by Motley[#50][jm50v10.txt]4850 Acknowledged head of the Puritan party of England (Leicester) Geneva theocracy in the place of the vanished Papacy Hankering for peace, when peace had really become impossible Hating nothing so much as idleness Mirror ever held up before their eyes by the obedient Provinces Rigid and intolerant spirit of the reformed religion Scorn the very word toleration as an insult The word liberty was never musical in Tudor ears HISTORY UNITED NETHERLANDS, 1587 by Motley[#51][jm51v10.txt]4851 Defect of enjoying the flattery, of his inferiors in station |
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