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... party who sympathized with the German reformation , and were longing for a more radical change at home . Few as these " Lutherans or " Protestants " still were in numbers , their new hopes made them a formidable force ; and in the ...
... party who sympathized with the German reformation , and were longing for a more radical change at home . Few as these " Lutherans or " Protestants " still were in numbers , their new hopes made them a formidable force ; and in the ...
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... party which did not long for his fall . His wish was to restrain the Protestant ex- cesses , but he had no mind to ruin the Protestants . The bishops were quietly released . The London indictments were quashed . The magistrates were ...
... party which did not long for his fall . His wish was to restrain the Protestant ex- cesses , but he had no mind to ruin the Protestants . The bishops were quietly released . The London indictments were quashed . The magistrates were ...
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... party was drifting towards Protestantism as Norfolk was drifting towards Rome , was for a moment in danger . But at the last hours of his life Henry proved himself true to the work he had begun . His resolve not to bow to the ...
... party was drifting towards Protestantism as Norfolk was drifting towards Rome , was for a moment in danger . But at the last hours of his life Henry proved himself true to the work he had begun . His resolve not to bow to the ...
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... party . Hooper , who had been named Bishop of Gloucester , refused to wear the episcopal habits , and denounced them as the livery of the " harlot of Babylon , ” a name for the Papacy which was supposed to have been discovered in the ...
... party . Hooper , who had been named Bishop of Gloucester , refused to wear the episcopal habits , and denounced them as the livery of the " harlot of Babylon , ” a name for the Papacy which was supposed to have been discovered in the ...
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... party of the trainbands of London , who marched under the Duke of Norfolk , against them , deserted to the rebels in a mass with shouts of " A Wyatt ! a Wyatt ! we are all Englishmen ! " Had the insurgents moved quickly on the capital ...
... party of the trainbands of London , who marched under the Duke of Norfolk , against them , deserted to the rebels in a mass with shouts of " A Wyatt ! a Wyatt ! we are all Englishmen ! " Had the insurgents moved quickly on the capital ...
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