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... realm , while the powers of government were en- trusted to a Parliamentary council . Beaufort recognized in Gloucester a possible threat to the young king and took measures to reduce that danger . As Chancellor of the realm , Beaufort ...
... realm , while the powers of government were en- trusted to a Parliamentary council . Beaufort recognized in Gloucester a possible threat to the young king and took measures to reduce that danger . As Chancellor of the realm , Beaufort ...
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... realm greater than the king . Incidentally , it should be noted that the important Protestant principle of scriptural authority was stated explicitly . John Bale , for one , would make effective use of this point in his polemical drama ...
... realm greater than the king . Incidentally , it should be noted that the important Protestant principle of scriptural authority was stated explicitly . John Bale , for one , would make effective use of this point in his polemical drama ...
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... realm were probably ready to resist any change of the status quo . To add to the general religious confusion , Reformers exiled during the period of Mary's persecution began to re- turn to England , bringing with them Protestant ...
... realm were probably ready to resist any change of the status quo . To add to the general religious confusion , Reformers exiled during the period of Mary's persecution began to re- turn to England , bringing with them Protestant ...
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