Bishop Gilbert Burnet's "History of the Reformation in the Church of Eng...


A continuation in the reading of King Edward VI's journal, a rather detailed listing of varied military, commercial and personnel issues. Very detailed for a young man of 13 in 1550. Of note, Winchester allegedly signs-off on the 1549 BCP with, as per the journal: "I, having deliberately, seen the Book of Common Prayer, although I would not have made it so myself, yet I find such things in it as satisfieth my conscience, and therefore both will I execute it my self, and also see other my parishioners to do it." This was notarized by four observers.

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