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... English subjects would consider a threat to national independence— Henry would see to that . During the summer of 1534 , English subjects , both spiritual and temporal , were required to subscribe to the new oath of allegiance rec ...
... English subjects would consider a threat to national independence— Henry would see to that . During the summer of 1534 , English subjects , both spiritual and temporal , were required to subscribe to the new oath of allegiance rec ...
Page 39
... English Roman Catholic exiles drew up another plan , with the blessing of Pope Gregory XIII , to strike Elizabeth at ... subjects in their due allegiance . " Parliament also passed legislation that decreed that any attempt to con- vert ...
... English Roman Catholic exiles drew up another plan , with the blessing of Pope Gregory XIII , to strike Elizabeth at ... subjects in their due allegiance . " Parliament also passed legislation that decreed that any attempt to con- vert ...
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... subjects , and to stir them to sedition and rebellion . . . . 1 The act , in short , provided that every English subject older than the age of sixteen , " being a popish recusant ” and refusing to attend divine ser- vices of the Church ...
... subjects , and to stir them to sedition and rebellion . . . . 1 The act , in short , provided that every English subject older than the age of sixteen , " being a popish recusant ” and refusing to attend divine ser- vices of the Church ...
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