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Its scrutiny therefore has to be close - on occasion perhaps even forbiddingly close — if we are to force it , as we can , to yield its dramatic secret.29 Neale has examined the evidence carefully.30 A retracing of his steps belongs to ...
Its scrutiny therefore has to be close - on occasion perhaps even forbiddingly close — if we are to force it , as we can , to yield its dramatic secret.29 Neale has examined the evidence carefully.30 A retracing of his steps belongs to ...
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These vestigial remains , " imbedded like a fossil ” ( to borrow Neale's phrase ) , seem to be proof enough that no Act of Uniformity was intended by the government and that the worship of the Church of England would be ordered perhaps ...
These vestigial remains , " imbedded like a fossil ” ( to borrow Neale's phrase ) , seem to be proof enough that no Act of Uniformity was intended by the government and that the worship of the Church of England would be ordered perhaps ...
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Neale regards this action as " one of the significant moments in English history . " He believes that it " altered ... Neale's interpretation argues for a shift in the pattern of the Elizabethan Settlement . The united opposition of the ...
Neale regards this action as " one of the significant moments in English history . " He believes that it " altered ... Neale's interpretation argues for a shift in the pattern of the Elizabethan Settlement . The united opposition of the ...
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