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Burgomaster of Zurich, Roist. By hi
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persons -- priests, pastors, schola
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the spot. Stripping off his priestl
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Ruchat, "that was played on that or
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were those who witnessed these proc
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Following in the steps of Zurich, t
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his master, and by the side of the
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fountains of their soul, their love
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more dangerous than either, so quic
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The great mountains in the center o
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scattered so plentifully on this sa
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advised both parties to retire to t
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found the means of restoring calm t
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This fresh outbreak quickened the z
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No eyes were to be closed that nigh
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darkness that brooded over the city
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The priests raised an outcry, and a
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should be admitted to deliberate wi
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vacated, but new professors, yet mo
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18. Gerdesius, tom. 2, p. 372. Ruch
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immersed in darkness, but destined
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free salvation, and who, under the
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Finding Austria at their back, the
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eventually divide Switzerland into
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threw a touch of humor into their i
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gallows; underneath which were the
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animated by a chivalrous and high-m
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this crisis, he continued to labor
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are not trusting but tempting God,
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Footnotes: 1. Ruchat, tom. 2, p. 10
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those valleys of Unterwalden, whose
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his steed uphill, and coming toward
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chatted together, ate together, and
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the men of Zurich were encamped on
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dainties of his manhood. Living in
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or walking in the open air. At two
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knowledge of Divine truth. But a hi
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Chapter 8 Proposed Christian Republ
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crisis. We are approaching the cata
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preachers and professors of the Pro
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in Germany and France. Through them
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emperor was nearing Germany, to hol
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the following years would have been
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6. Christoffel, p. 407. 7. Zwingli,
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A General Diet of the Swiss Confede
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Strasburg assembled in Zwingli's ho
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said, the innocent with the guilty;
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Five Cantons - that is to say, the
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Zwingli took his departure while it
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wonder, prognosticating calamity, a
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Chapter 10 Death of Zwingli IN the
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crossed the frontier, and seized up
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These were without uniform, and ins
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The battle swept with a roar like t
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now prowling over the field of batt
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crept back to their empty cells. Lu