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Page 10
... Elizabeth had established itself , and the in- ternal organization of the Reformed Church was going on , in an uncertain and tentative way , but steadily . There was a struggle between Genevan exiles , who were for go- ing too fast ...
... Elizabeth had established itself , and the in- ternal organization of the Reformed Church was going on , in an uncertain and tentative way , but steadily . There was a struggle between Genevan exiles , who were for go- ing too fast ...
Page 11
... Elizabeth was a bastard and an apostate , incapable of filling a Christian throne , which belonged by right to the captive Mary . The seed they sowed bore fruit . In the end of the year , southern England was alarmed by the news of the ...
... Elizabeth was a bastard and an apostate , incapable of filling a Christian throne , which belonged by right to the captive Mary . The seed they sowed bore fruit . In the end of the year , southern England was alarmed by the news of the ...
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... Elizabeth's time , if not obsolete , yet in his dic- tion , very far removed from the living language of the day . Even Milton , in his boyish compositions , wrote af- ter Spenser and Shakespere , with their contemporaries , had created ...
... Elizabeth's time , if not obsolete , yet in his dic- tion , very far removed from the living language of the day . Even Milton , in his boyish compositions , wrote af- ter Spenser and Shakespere , with their contemporaries , had created ...
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