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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C.

CHAPTER XXXVII
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He himself, he knew, had been suspected of Lutheranism; and as Paul, the reigning pope, was a furious persecutor, and his personal enemy, he was prompted, by the modesty of his disposition, to reserve his credit for other occasions, in which he had a greater probability of success.[***] * Burnet, vol.ii.p.

331, 332, etc.

Godwin, p.

352.
** Burnet, vol.ii.p.

324, 325.
*** Heylin, p.


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