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Early in 1565 , when the vestiarian controversy was raging in England , the earl of Moray and Maitland of Lethington felt impelled to write to the earl of Leicester and Sir William Cecil . The Scottish statesmen were not inclined to ...
Early in 1565 , when the vestiarian controversy was raging in England , the earl of Moray and Maitland of Lethington felt impelled to write to the earl of Leicester and Sir William Cecil . The Scottish statesmen were not inclined to ...
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In 1590 we find James Melville accusing the English bishops of intriguing for ' conformity ' between the two realms , and King James himself making his oft - quoted outburst against the Church of England— “ As for our neighbour kirk in ...
In 1590 we find James Melville accusing the English bishops of intriguing for ' conformity ' between the two realms , and King James himself making his oft - quoted outburst against the Church of England— “ As for our neighbour kirk in ...
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The readiness of contemporaries to use this evidence and to make the most of Laud's connection with the work arose partly from the archbishop's great unpopularity in both England and Scotland and from the fact that in the era of the ...
The readiness of contemporaries to use this evidence and to make the most of Laud's connection with the work arose partly from the archbishop's great unpopularity in both England and Scotland and from the fact that in the era of the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | 3 |
Liturgical revision 16011625 | 27 |
The Book of COMMON PRAYER AND ADMINISTRATION | 95 |
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