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p. 665; LinganTe Hut, of England^ vol. il. p. 44; Klimratk, TrmoMx eur CHiat, du Droit, vol i. p. 894; Caryithen'a Hvft. of the Church oj Bn^and, voL i. p. 167. ^ The way in which this acted is concisely stated by Tennemann : '* Wenn sich iua anch ein feeiercr Geist der Forschung regte, so fand er sich gle*ch durch zwe' 300 CIVILIZATION IN ENOLANll. being, as its enemies have called it, an aberration arising from accidental causes, was essentially a normal movement, and was the legitimate expre...ssion of the wants of the European intellect. Indeed, the Reformation owed its success, not to a desire of puti- fying the church, but to a desire of lightening its pressure ; and it may be broadly stated, that it was adopted in every civilized country, except in those where preceding events had increased the influence of the ecclesiastical order, either among the people or among their rulers. This was, unhappily, the case with France, where the clergy not only triumphed over the Protes- tants, but appeared, for a time, to have gained fresh authority by the defeat of such dangerous enemies.* The consequence of all this was, that, in France, every thing assumed a more theological aspect than in England.
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