The Dutch plenipotentiaries had practically a free hand in the settling of the Münster treaty.
The treaties of Münster and of the Pyrenees had, broadly speaking, determined the new status of the Southern provinces, considerably diminished to comply with the wishes and the interests of the United Provinces and of France.
This arrangement would have restored to Belgium the left bank of the Scheldt, which she had lost since the Münster treaty.
A new stage was reached in 1530 by the appearance of Anabaptism, which had spread from Münster into Holland and Gelder.
A comparison between the clauses of the treaty of The Hague and of the treaty of Münster is particularly enlightening.
The Treaty of Münster sealed the fate of Antwerp, and the Treaty of the Barriers left the Dutch in possession of all the country's most important fortified positions.
Münster and Osnabrück of the =Peace of Westphalia=, which Innocent X.
The preacher Rothmann of Münster had for some time maintained the Zwinglian theory of the Lord’s Supper, and then he took a further step in the repudiation of infant baptism.
An illegitimate son of a girl in the Münster province, brought up by relatives in Leyden, whither he returned after several years spent in travelling about as a journeyman tailor, he was in the autumn of A.
John of Leyden set up his Anabaptist kingdom in Münster with endless glitter and display, and sent out messengers over all the world to gather the “people of God” together into the “new Zion.
The Bishop of Münster prepared to follow the example, and had the work in Cologne been lasting, certainly many others would have pursued the same course.
Natorp of Münster expressed himself strongly as to the need of restoring the chorale to its former position, and he was followed by the jurist Thibaut, whose work on “The Purity of Tone” has been translated into English.
In order to have him always near him, Louis founded for him the monastery of Inda or the Cornelius-Münster near Aachen.
He told Lord Granville some time ago that he was worn out with fatigue, and he told Count Münster the other day that he was very ill indeed.
The other day Count Münster came to the King, and the Duke of Cumberland was determined he should not have a private audience, and stayed in the room the whole time.
The likeness of Münster on the title is inscribed: “Seins alters lx jar.
Sebastian Münster in his 1540 edition of Ptolemy introduced a new confusion.
This is the first time that Münster significantly comes before us as a describer of the geography of the New World.
I sat between Princess Münster and the Countess of March, and after dinner the Emperor drew me over to the rail of the ship, and talked to me for some time.
I found that Count Münster had not told Lord Granville that which he had told me on November 10th.
With this spirit of enthusiasm aroused, the city of Münster was soon taken, and a great hymn of triumph went up.
The gates of Münster have been thrown open, its army has marched upon us, and our men are fleeing.
Meanwhile Münster in the 1540 Ptolemy had given his idea of the western sea by making it a southern extension of the northwest passage.
One of the earliest steps taken was to authorize each man to possess several wives, the number of women who had sought Münster being six times greater than the men.
Münster soon became the seat of an extraordinary outburst of profligacy, fanaticism, and folly.
The Münster madness was the end of trouble with the Anabaptists.
For the army of the bishop of Münster was outside the city and the siege was very studiously maintained.
Under such conditions, is it any wonder that Münster became a city of the mad, mad beyond the sane man's wildest dreams of excess?
Full of hope for the future," says Professor Pearson, "Jan sets out for Münster to join the saints.
Walking throughout the night, keeping to the fields and the woods, and continually crossing ditches and other obstacles, I put as much distance between me and Münster Laager as was humanly possible.
At the Münster camp, where I again found myself permanently lodged in September, 1915, I slept in a big wooden shed which accommodated two hundred of us.
We had struck the frontier, it appeared, in the State of Overyssel, thirty to forty kilometres from the Münster camp, and we could not have made a luckier strike.
The stream runs from Schlucht and Bramont east, and proceeds past Münster and Metzeral.
They planned to go down through the valley to Münster and take the railroad to which the mountain railroads were tributaries.
The soldiers of the republic then began to bombard Münster with such success that they destroyed a German ammunition depot there.
Scarcely had the treaty of Münster suspended the scourge of foreign war for France, than internal dissensions began to trouble the realm.
At Münster I was taken into a disused circus which had been turned into a hospital for prisoners, and when I got there the doctor examined my wound.
The American Consul at Münster paid two visits to the camp while I was there, but no good came of them.
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