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CONTENTS.
xi
The Protestant Preachers in England 340
Genevan Tendencies of the Reformers 340
Advice of Calvin to the Protector 341
Persecution of Gardiner 342
The Materials of Somerset House 348
The Social Revolution 350
Continued Debasement of the Currency 350
General Distress 352
The Protestant Creed 354
Moral Consequences of the Reformation 355
Landlord and Tenant 359
Luxury and Misery 360
The Enclosures' Commission 364
Lord Seymour of Sudleye 362
Seymour's Marriage with Catherine Parr 371
Seymour makes a Party against his Brother 374
He connects himself with the Channel Pirates 378
Catherine Parr dies 379
Seymour desires to marry Elizabeth 380
The English Prayer Book 382
The Real Presence 384
The First Act of Uniformity 386
Seymour is arrested 389
He refuses to answer the Questions of the Council 391
He is attainted by Act of Parliament 394
He is executed 395
 

 
CHAPTER XXVI.
 
THE FALL OF THE PROTECTOR.
 
Social Disorders 397
Boulogne is menaced by the French 400
Perils of England 402