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... Queen Mary's zeal in restoring England to papal control created an understandable bifurcation among her subjects . It was in the midst of rising dissent , aware of the failure of her governmental and ecclesiastical policies , that Mary ...
... Queen Mary's zeal in restoring England to papal control created an understandable bifurcation among her subjects . It was in the midst of rising dissent , aware of the failure of her governmental and ecclesiastical policies , that Mary ...
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... queen's first Parliament met in January 1559 and sat until the end of April when the Elizabethan Settlement of ... queen as supreme “ governor " in all temporal , spiritual , and ecclesiastical matters . Before the end of 1559 ...
... queen's first Parliament met in January 1559 and sat until the end of April when the Elizabethan Settlement of ... queen as supreme “ governor " in all temporal , spiritual , and ecclesiastical matters . Before the end of 1559 ...
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... queen , even extending to late in the century . For example , as late as 1594 one Hugh Cahill , an Irishman , is reported to have confessed voluntarily " that when at Brussels , Father Holt and others said it would be a most blessed ...
... queen , even extending to late in the century . For example , as late as 1594 one Hugh Cahill , an Irishman , is reported to have confessed voluntarily " that when at Brussels , Father Holt and others said it would be a most blessed ...
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