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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 ... It reminded her ( as the Puritans said time and time again ) that kings should be the nursing fathers of 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 ... It reminded her ( as the Puritans said time and time again ) that kings should be the nursing fathers of the ...
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between Luther and Eck . Rather it reminds us of similar disputations before town councils in the Swiss cities , and it is a minor indication of the influence of the Swiss religious pattern on the Puritan faction .
between Luther and Eck . Rather it reminds us of similar disputations before town councils in the Swiss cities , and it is a minor indication of the influence of the Swiss religious pattern on the Puritan faction .
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His letter epitomized the problem which the Puritans faced , as it summarized their misgivings , and may therefore be quoted at length by way of conclusion . The letter was written on 6 Jan. 1560 . I have now been in England one year ...
His letter epitomized the problem which the Puritans faced , as it summarized their misgivings , and may therefore be quoted at length by way of conclusion . The letter was written on 6 Jan. 1560 . I have now been in England one year ...
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