1885 •
Notes on the Local Progress of Protestantism in England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Authors: Malden, Henry Elliot
Venue: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
Type: Publication
Abstract: I have deliberately called this paper notes only upon the wide subject of which it treats. It deals with some evidence; not all evidence available, yet enough, I think, to warrant some conclusions.Progressive change and growth of opinions, or decay of opinions and their modification, are more powerful factors in bringing about political and social changes than wars or acts of government, but receive less attention than is their due from the difficulty of tracing them clearly.
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