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CONTENTS.
xiii
They explain their Intentions to the Emperor 465
The Protector charges the Council with Treason 469
He attempts to raise the Country 470
He carries off the King to Windsor 473
Correspondence and Negotiation 474
Russell and Herbert declare against the Protector 477
Character of the Duke of Somerset 480
Message of Sir Philip Hoby 482
The Protector is sent to the Tower 485
Examination of the Public Accounts 485
Expenses of the Rebellion 487
The Currency 488
 

 
CHAPTER XXVII.
 
THE REFORMED ADMINISTRATION.
 
Expectations of religious Reaction 492
Prospects of the Earl of Warwick 493
Rejection of an Appeal from Gardiner 494
Ecclesiastical Discipline 496
Treatment of Somerset 497
Negotiation for Peace with France 499
The French Exactions 501
Restoration of Boulogne and Conclusion of Peace 503
The Gospel in England 505
Effects of the Reformation 506
Public Corruption 509
Popular Anarchy 509
Latimer on the State of England 511
Sermon of Lever at Paul's Cross 514
Signs of better Times 515
Financial Difficulties 517
The Currency 518