About equal to that of England at the same period An unjust God, himself the origin of sin Butchery in the name of Christ was suspended Calling a peace perpetual can never make it so Chieftains are dwarfed in the estimation of followers Each in its turn becoming orthodox, and therefore persecuting Exorcising the devil by murdering his supposed victims Foremost to shake off the fetters of superstition God of vengeance, of jealousy, and of injustice Gomarites accused the Arminians of being more lax than Papists Hangman is not the most appropriate teacher of religion He often spoke of popular rights with contempt John Wier, a physician of Grave Necessity of extirpating heresy, root and branch Nowhere were so few unproductive consumers Paving the way towards atheism (by toleration) Privileged to beg, because ashamed to work Religious persecution of Protestants by Protestants So unconscious of her strength State can best defend religion by letting it alone Taxed themselves as highly as fifty per cent The People had not been invented The slightest theft was punished with the gallows Tolerate another religion that his own may be tolerated Toleration—that intolerable term of insult War to compel the weakest to follow the religion of the strongest.
Etext editor’s bookmarks, entire 1600-09 united Netherlands:
A penal offence in the
republic to talk of peace or of truce
A sovereign remedy for
the disease of liberty
A man incapable of fatigue,
of perplexity, or of fear
A truce he honestly
considered a pitfall of destruction
About equal to that
of England at the same period
Abstinence from unproductive
consumption
Accepting a new tyrant
in place of the one so long ago deposed
Alas! we must always
have something to persecute
Alas! the benighted
victims of superstition hugged their chains
All the ministers and
great functionaries received presents
An unjust God, himself
the origin of sin
Argument is exhausted
and either action or compromise begins
As if they were free
will not make them free
As neat a deception
by telling the truth
Because he had been
successful (hated)
Began to scatter golden
arguments with a lavish hand
Bestowing upon others
what was not his property
Beware of a truce even
more than of a peace
But the habit of dissimulation
was inveterate
Butchery in the name
of Christ was suspended
By turns, we all govern
and are governed
Calling a peace perpetual
can never make it so
Cargo of imaginary gold
dust was exported from the James River
Certain number of powers,
almost exactly equal to each other
Chieftains are dwarfed
in the estimation of followers
Conceit, and procrastination
which marked the royal character
Constitute themselves
at once universal legatees