The Acts Of Uniformity: Their Scope And Effect
T. A. (Thomas Alexander) Lacey
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RIVINGTONS
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NOTE
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The following paper, read at Oxford before certain members of the University, in November, 1899, is published at the request of some who heard it....
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THE ACTS OF UNIFORMITY
THE ACTS OF UNIFORMITY
The Acts of Uniformity are incidents in a great movement. They are far from being the most important of its incidents. Their importance has perhaps been exaggerated, and their purport is commonly misunderstood. My object is to place them in their true relation to other incidents. It is useless to study them apart; they cannot be understood except as details of a connected history. I shall confine myself, however, to a narrow, question: assuming the general history, I shall ask how the several Ac
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX
State Papers, Domestic, Elizabeth, Vol. VII., No. 46. Ther returned into England upon Queene Maryes death that had bin Bishops in K. Ed. 6 tyme 1. Coverdale. 2. Scorye. 3. Chenye. 4. Barlowe. Ther remaned Bishops for some tyme that were Bishops in Queene Maryes tyme, 1. Oglethorpe, B. of Carleile who crowned Q. Eliz. 2. Kichin, B. of Landafe, Ther were Bishops in the Parlament holden primo Eliz. and in the Convocation holden at the same tyme Edmunde B. of London. John B. of Winton. Richard B. of
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