He did his best to be friends with all the world
He came as a conqueror not as a mediator He
would have no persecution of the opposite creed He
would have no Calvinist inquisition set up in its place
He had never enjoyed social converse, except at
long intervals He knew men, especially he knew
their weaknesses He had omitted to execute heretics
Heresy was a plant of early growth in the Netherlands
His imagination may have assisted his memory in
the task His personal graces, for the moment,
took the rank of virtues History shows how feeble
are barriers of paper Holland, England, and America,
are all links of one chain Holy Office condemned
all the inhabitants of the Netherlands Hope delayed
was but a cold and meagre consolation Hope deferred,
suddenly changing to despair Human ingenuity
to inflict human misery I would carry the wood
to burn my own son withal I regard my country’s
profit, not my own If he had little, he could
live upon little Imagined, and did the work of
truth In Holland, the clergy had neither influence
nor seats In character and general talents he
was beneath mediocrity Incur the risk of being
charged with forwardness than neglect Indecision
did the work of indolence Indignant that heretics
had been suffered to hang Informer, in case of
conviction, should be entitled to one half Inquisition
was not a fit subject for a compromise Inquisition
of the Netherlands is much more pitiless Insane
cruelty, both in the cause of the Wrong and the Right
Insinuate that his orders had been hitherto misunderstood
Insinuating suspicions when unable to furnish
evidence Invented such Christian formulas as
these (a curse) Inventing long speeches for historical
characters It is not desirable to disturb much
of that learned dust Its humility, seemed sufficiently
ironical Judas Maccabaeus July 1st, two
Augustine monks were burned at Brussels King
set a price upon his head as a rebel King of
Zion to be pinched to death with red-hot tongs Labored
under the disadvantage of never having existed Learn
to tremble as little at priestcraft as at swordcraft
Leave not a single man alive in the city, and
to burn every house Let us fool these poor creatures
to their heart’s content Licences accorded
by the crown to carry slaves to America Like
a man holding a wolf by the ears Little grievances
would sometimes inflame more than vast Local
self-government which is the life-blood of liberty
Logical and historical argument of unmerciful
length Long succession of so many illustrious
obscure Look through the cloud of dissimulation
Luther’s axiom, that thoughts are toll-free
Lutheran princes of Germany, detested the doctrines
of Geneva Made no breach in royal and Roman infallibility
Made to swing to and fro over a slow fire Maintaining
the attitude of an injured but forgiving Christian
Man had only natural wrongs (No natural rights)
Mankind were naturally inclined to calumny Many
greedy priests, of lower rank, had turned shop-keepers
Meantime the second civil war in France had broken