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Page 92
... Protestant faith , Mary could have re - established the Papal supremacy . It is equally absurd to suppose that , if the nation had been zealous for the ancient religion , Eliza- beth could have restored the Protestant Church . The truth ...
... Protestant faith , Mary could have re - established the Papal supremacy . It is equally absurd to suppose that , if the nation had been zealous for the ancient religion , Eliza- beth could have restored the Protestant Church . The truth ...
Page 95
... Protestant parties . Most extraordinary it would indeed be , if we were to suppose that the nation consisted of none but decided Catholics and decided Protestants . The fact is that the great mass of the people was neither Catholic nor ...
... Protestant parties . Most extraordinary it would indeed be , if we were to suppose that the nation consisted of none but decided Catholics and decided Protestants . The fact is that the great mass of the people was neither Catholic nor ...
Page 97
... Protestant , or for zealous Protestants . Yet the author of King John and Henry the Eighth was surely no friend to papal supremacy . There is , we think , only one solution of the phænomena which we find in the history and in the drama ...
... Protestant , or for zealous Protestants . Yet the author of King John and Henry the Eighth was surely no friend to papal supremacy . There is , we think , only one solution of the phænomena which we find in the history and in the drama ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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