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... party , or section , ready for " Catholicism without the pope " had disappeared entirely . This was really remarkable ; for from 1534 this had been , to all appearances , the party of the mass of the nation , and its views had been ...
... party , or section , ready for " Catholicism without the pope " had disappeared entirely . This was really remarkable ; for from 1534 this had been , to all appearances , the party of the mass of the nation , and its views had been ...
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Philip Hughes. 1 The Reformers were indeed , after 1559 , the party in power , but it was in a country where all outside the party was Catholic - in some sense ; those who belonged to the party were very conscious how few they were , and ...
Philip Hughes. 1 The Reformers were indeed , after 1559 , the party in power , but it was in a country where all outside the party was Catholic - in some sense ; those who belonged to the party were very conscious how few they were , and ...
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... party of Travers and Cartwright , answering the pamphlets of the party in a masterly way , and showing how , despite the carefully moderate language of the petitions , the real aim was to remake the whole administration of the church ...
... party of Travers and Cartwright , answering the pamphlets of the party in a masterly way , and showing how , despite the carefully moderate language of the petitions , the real aim was to remake the whole administration of the church ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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