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History of England:

From the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Volume 4
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Longmans, Green, 1879

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Contents

Efforts of Gardiner in England
1
Revision of the Persecuting Acts
9
Persecution in Scotland
16
Henry prepares to invade Scotland
23
The English Fleet at Leith
32
Intrigues of France to separate Charles and Henry
39
The Edicts of Speyer
45
Henry cannot accede to the Proposals of Charles
48
Remonstrances of Gardiner 277
299
Gardiner is Imprisoned
302
The Proctors of the Clergy demand Seats in Parliament
308
CHAPTER XXV
315
Siege of Haddington
322
Differences with France
329
The Protestant Preachers in England
340
The Materials of Somerset House
348

Separate Terms of Peace offered to England and
54
The Emperor marches into France
60
The Emperor makes Peace without securing those
66
English Indignation at the Peace
75
Secret Communication of Cardinal du Bellay
81
Letter of Gardiner to the Bishop of Arras
89
The German Princes offer their Services to England
95
Alderman Eeed
101
Battle of Ancram Muir
107
Menacing Relations with the Empire
113
Lamentations of Paget over the Wickedness of
120
Preparations in France for the Invasion of England
126
Indecisive Action
132
Skirmish at Shanklin
138
Inroads into Scotland
145
Injuries and Reprisals between England and the Empire
151
Conference at Brussels
160
Diplomacy of Sir William Paget
166
Final Conditions of Peace
172
St Andrews on the 29th of May
181
The Influence of the Bible
187
The Dissolution of Chantries
193
Alarm of the Conservatives
199
Moderate Tendencies of the King
210
Proceedings of the Earl of Surrey
216
Depositions of Witnesses
217
General Conclusions from the Evidence
225
Constitution of the Body of Trustees
244
The Kings Will is imperfectly obeyed
251
The Council of Trent
257
Dissolution of the League of Smalcalde
263
England Scotland and France
270
The Purification of the Churches
279
The Protector proposes to invade Scotland 2 74
281
Invasion of Scotland
288
Battle of Pinkie Cleugh
296
The Protestant Creed
354
Luxury and Misery
360
Lord Seymour of Sudleye
368
Seymour makes a Party against his Brother
374
Seymour desires to marry Elizabeth
380
The First Act of Uniformity
386
He is attainted by Act of Parliament
394
Boulogne is menaced by the French
400
Spread of wild Opinions
403
The Rising of the West 49
412
The Protectors Dilemma
419
Perils of England 402
421
Lord Grey in Oxfordshire
425
Defeat of the Rebels
431
Martial Law
437
Defeat of Lord Northampton by the Insurgents
446
Warwick at Norwich 45
452
The French attack Boulogne
460
They explain their Intentions to the Emperor
465
He carries off the King to Windsor
473
Character of the Duke of Somerset
480
Expenses of the Rebellion
486
Expectations of religious Reaction
492
Negotiation for Peace with France
499
The Gospel in England
505
Latimer on the State of England
511
Signs of better Times
517
Artificial Prices
525
Cardinal Del Monte elected Pope
532
Perils of the Nation
538
Persecution of Gardiner
546
The Consecration of Bishops
555
The Princess Marys Mass
562
Edward and the Bishops
568
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From Ethos to Ethnos
Eric Griffin, Katherine Un-Paragoned - 2002 - CR: The New Centennial Review

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