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... ELIZABETH AND PROTESTANTISM . Under Queen Elizabeth the progress of Protestantism was more rapid . Its violent repression under Mary's reign , and the burnings of noble Anti - Popish martyrs , only made the fresh outburst of the ...
... ELIZABETH AND PROTESTANTISM . Under Queen Elizabeth the progress of Protestantism was more rapid . Its violent repression under Mary's reign , and the burnings of noble Anti - Popish martyrs , only made the fresh outburst of the ...
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... Elizabeth would prove herself quite equal to unfrocking any obstinate member even of the episcopal order . At first the Litany , the Lord's Prayer , and the Creeds were allowed to be recited in English by the clergy . The first ...
... Elizabeth would prove herself quite equal to unfrocking any obstinate member even of the episcopal order . At first the Litany , the Lord's Prayer , and the Creeds were allowed to be recited in English by the clergy . The first ...
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... Elizabeth was opposed to any rapid and violent changes in the national church . The English Service Book was , however , made to include more Scripture lessons , and a " Book of Homelies " was published to assist the clergy unable to ...
... Elizabeth was opposed to any rapid and violent changes in the national church . The English Service Book was , however , made to include more Scripture lessons , and a " Book of Homelies " was published to assist the clergy unable to ...
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... Elizabeth's long reign , there occurs the following interesting entry , among others : " A nott of whatt charges is layd downe of our church use for the holl towne and parysh for ye yere An . Dom . 1596. " " It . pd . to Robt . Wyghtman ...
... Elizabeth's long reign , there occurs the following interesting entry , among others : " A nott of whatt charges is layd downe of our church use for the holl towne and parysh for ye yere An . Dom . 1596. " " It . pd . to Robt . Wyghtman ...
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... Elizabeth . It was a fatal mistake , for the proud and far from handsome English Queen had no heart of compassion , not even for her once chief favorite , Leicester , much less for a very beautiful rival Queen . We all have read of the ...
... Elizabeth . It was a fatal mistake , for the proud and far from handsome English Queen had no heart of compassion , not even for her once chief favorite , Leicester , much less for a very beautiful rival Queen . We all have read of the ...
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