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22 The 20 Edwin Sandys to Henry Bullinger , Strasburgh , 20 December 1558 , The Zurich Letters , Comprising the ... edited for the Parker Society by Hastings Robinson ( Cambridge : The University Press , 1842 ) , Letter No. 2 , pp .
22 The 20 Edwin Sandys to Henry Bullinger , Strasburgh , 20 December 1558 , The Zurich Letters , Comprising the ... edited for the Parker Society by Hastings Robinson ( Cambridge : The University Press , 1842 ) , Letter No. 2 , pp .
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The situation among the clergy , with a side glance at the laity , was summed up in the letter of a contemporary ... by commendatory letters from the queen , or one of the bishops , to authorize the admission of strange preachers into ...
The situation among the clergy , with a side glance at the laity , was summed up in the letter of a contemporary ... by commendatory letters from the queen , or one of the bishops , to authorize the admission of strange preachers into ...
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The Puritan hopes at the outset of Elizabeth's reign may be gauged by a letter written to the queen from Zurich in January 1559. Many good men were saying , the letter stated , " that your majesty is seriously thinking of purifying the ...
The Puritan hopes at the outset of Elizabeth's reign may be gauged by a letter written to the queen from Zurich in January 1559. Many good men were saying , the letter stated , " that your majesty is seriously thinking of purifying the ...
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