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CHAPTER II

ON THE ENGLISH CHURCH UNDER HENRY VIII., EDWARD VI.,

AND MARY

State of public Opinion as to Religion—Henry VIII.'s Controversy

with Luther—His Divorce from Catherine—Separation from the

Church of Rome—Dissolution of Monasteries—Progress of the

Reformed Doctrine in England—Its Establishment under Edward—

Sketch of the chief Points of Difference between the two

Religions—Opposition made by Part of the Nation—Cranmer—His

Moderation in introducing Changes not acceptable to the Zealots—

Mary—Persecution under her—Its Effect rather favourable to

Protestantism

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