CONTENTS.
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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 |