Bishop Burnet's "Reformation of the Church of England, Vol.3," 37ff.


SPIES THROUGHOUT THE LAND. "Here are sworn spies appointed, like the familiars of the inquisition: secret depositions not to be discovered ; and upon these further proceedings are ordered. If this had been well settled, what remained to complete a court of inquisition would have been more easily carried." ALSO, PHILIP BROUGHT THE INQUISITION FROM SPAIN TO ENGLAND. Also, the virulence of Mary was stronger than even Bloody Bonner's. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

February 1229 A.D. Council of Toulouse--"We prohibit laymen possessing copies of the Old and New Testament

11 April 1803 A.D. France Offers to Sell Louisiana Territory to the US for $11.250 Million—Napoleon: “The sale assures forever the power of the United States…”

8 May 1559 A.D. Act of Uniformity Passed—Elizabeth 1