The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... faith . Since then , however , England had become Protestant , while France had remained Catholic . When the rivals first met on the shores of the New World , colonial America was still very 1 THE CONFLICT OPENS: FRONTE- NAC AND PHIPS Page.
... faith . Since then , however , England had become Protestant , while France had remained Catholic . When the rivals first met on the shores of the New World , colonial America was still very 1 THE CONFLICT OPENS: FRONTE- NAC AND PHIPS Page.
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... Protestant . In their suspicion of the system which France accepted , Englishmen had sent a king to the scaffold , had overthrown the monarchy , and had created a military republic . This republic , indeed , had fallen , but the ...
... Protestant . In their suspicion of the system which France accepted , Englishmen had sent a king to the scaffold , had overthrown the monarchy , and had created a military republic . This republic , indeed , had fallen , but the ...
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... Protestant influence in America . In 1678 , Titus Oates , a clergyman of the Church of England who had turned Roman Catholic , de- clared that , while in the secrets of his new church , he had found on foot a plot to restore Roman ...
... Protestant influence in America . In 1678 , Titus Oates , a clergyman of the Church of England who had turned Roman Catholic , de- clared that , while in the secrets of his new church , he had found on foot a plot to restore Roman ...
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... Protestant ministers , forbade other Protestants to leave the country . Stories of plots were made the excuse to seize the property of Protestants . Regiments of soldiers , charged with the task , could boast of many en- forced ...
... Protestant ministers , forbade other Protestants to leave the country . Stories of plots were made the excuse to seize the property of Protestants . Regiments of soldiers , charged with the task , could boast of many en- forced ...
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... Protestant ministers caught in France were sent to the galleys for life . The persecutions which followed the revocation of the Edict of Nantes outdid even Titus Oates . Charles II died in 1685 and the scene at his deathbed encouraged ...
... Protestant ministers caught in France were sent to the galleys for life . The persecutions which followed the revocation of the Edict of Nantes outdid even Titus Oates . Charles II died in 1685 and the scene at his deathbed encouraged ...
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