"True religion now established."Hollis & Carter, 1954 |
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... parliament in its second session , three years later , although occupied more than ever with the succession problem , managed to force the religious issue too , and very strongly . On December 5 , 1566 , a Bill was introduced in the ...
... parliament in its second session , three years later , although occupied more than ever with the succession problem , managed to force the religious issue too , and very strongly . On December 5 , 1566 , a Bill was introduced in the ...
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Philip Hughes. in the parliaments , failed solely because of the queen's hostility , has been recorded . When , in 1572 , Elizabeth summoned her fourth parliament , 1 the valiant men in the Commons began the struggle all over again with ...
Philip Hughes. in the parliaments , failed solely because of the queen's hostility , has been recorded . When , in 1572 , Elizabeth summoned her fourth parliament , 1 the valiant men in the Commons began the struggle all over again with ...
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... Parliament was now dissolved ; it had been hostile to the ideals of the party , although a parliament so bitter against the Catholics as to enact the Statute which made it death for a priest to be found in the country , and death for ...
... Parliament was now dissolved ; it had been hostile to the ideals of the party , although a parliament so bitter against the Catholics as to enact the Statute which made it death for a priest to be found in the country , and death for ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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