id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4810 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 10: 1566, part I .txt text/plain 27164 1207 63 Request in the state council--Hesitation of the Duchess--Assembly of meeting--Costume of "the beggars"--Brederode at Antwerp--Horrible Netherland inquisition and the edicts--Field-preaching in the The Prince of Orange addressed a few words to the Duchess, The trained-bands of the city, the cross-bow-men of St. Maurice, the archers of St. Sebastian, the sword-players of St. Christopher, could not be ordered from Tournay to suppress the preaching, The Duchess ordered the magistrates of Antwerp to put down these massmeetings by means of the guild-militia. other hand, the "great beggar," Brederode, had taken up his quarters also "The Prince of Orange is doing very great and notable services at Antwerp command of government, in order to attack the Reformers at their fieldpreachings, went far to undo the work already accomplished by the Prince. image--breaking in various cities--Events at Tournay--Preaching of magnificence in the great cathedral of that city than in any church of ./cache/4810.txt ./txt/4810.txt