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22 The 20 Edwin Sandys to Henry Bullinger , Strasburgh , 20 December 1558 , The Zurich Letters , Comprising the Correspondence of Several English Bishops with some of the Helvetian Reformers during the Early Part of the Reign of Queen ...
22 The 20 Edwin Sandys to Henry Bullinger , Strasburgh , 20 December 1558 , The Zurich Letters , Comprising the Correspondence of Several English Bishops with some of the Helvetian Reformers during the Early Part of the Reign of Queen ...
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1559 , Zurich Letters , I ( 1558–79 ) , No. XXII , p . 51 . 45 F. L. Cross , ed . The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church , p . 726 . 46 Archbishop Grindal to Henry Bullinger , Bishopsthorpe , near York , 25 Jan.
1559 , Zurich Letters , I ( 1558–79 ) , No. XXII , p . 51 . 45 F. L. Cross , ed . The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church , p . 726 . 46 Archbishop Grindal to Henry Bullinger , Bishopsthorpe , near York , 25 Jan.
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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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