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CHURCH AND STATE UNDER THE TUDORS

Protestant conviction in her own mind, as, for instance, the story minutely told by Strype of her rebuking the Dean of St. Paul's for having placed in her seat in the cathedral a profusely-illustrated Prayer-book. She would hardly have gone out of her way to notice such an apparent trifle, had she not really felt what she said.

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