Studies of political thought from Gerson to Grotius 1414-1625, by John Neville Figgis ... The Birkbeck lectures delivered in Trinity College, Cambridge, 1900.
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TextPublication details: Cambridge, The University Press, 1907.Description: vii, [1] 258 p. 19 cmSubject(s):
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Introductory.--II. The conciliar movement and the papalist reaction.--III. Luther and Machiavelli.--IV. The Politiques and religious toleration.--V. The monarchomachi.--VI. The Jesuits.--VII. The Netherlands revolt.-- Notes.--Index.
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Introductory.--II. The conciliar movement and the papalist reaction.--III. Luther and Machiavelli.--IV. The Politiques and religious toleration.--V. The monarchomachi.--VI. The Jesuits.--VII. The Netherlands revolt.-- Notes.--Index.
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