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... England was , already , more exposed than ever before to the chances of a simultaneous attack from France and from Scotland 5 - when the Queen of Scots ' claim would be anything but a ... England 561 . 8 THE SECOND CONVERSION OF ENGLAND.
... England was , already , more exposed than ever before to the chances of a simultaneous attack from France and from Scotland 5 - when the Queen of Scots ' claim would be anything but a ... England 561 . 8 THE SECOND CONVERSION OF ENGLAND.
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... England in 1574.2 In the four years before a temporary success of the Calvinists at Douay brought about the removal of the college to Rheims , 75 priests , in all , were ordained and 52 had been sent into England . The next seven years ...
... England in 1574.2 In the four years before a temporary success of the Calvinists at Douay brought about the removal of the college to Rheims , 75 priests , in all , were ordained and 52 had been sent into England . The next seven years ...
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... England , Dr. Christopher Bagshawe , that an appointment of some kind of superior was imminent and inviting Bagshawe to intervene . The cardinal - protector of England had , in fact , been sounding priests in England about this problem ...
... England , Dr. Christopher Bagshawe , that an appointment of some kind of superior was imminent and inviting Bagshawe to intervene . The cardinal - protector of England had , in fact , been sounding priests in England about this problem ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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