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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XI
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Very seldom could either a priest or a soldier be seen in the assemblages which gathered round the market crosses where the King and Queen were proclaimed.

The professional pride both of the clergy and of the army had been deeply wounded.

The doctrine of nonresistance had been dear to the Anglican divines.

It was their distinguishing badge.

It was their favourite theme.


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