History of England From the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil Wa

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History of England From the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil Wa
Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, 1829-1902
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Might strive hard to bring the desire of the House Question of .
responsi- to punish Montague within the formulas of the past; but in itself the question of responsibility was the question of sovereignty. If all official persons were liable to the censure of Parliament whether the King liked it cr not, 1625 MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY. 401 Charles might still have functions to perform which would be eminently useful to the Commonwealth ; but he would not be a sovereign in the sense in which Henr
...y VIII. And Elizabeth had been sovereigns. The impeachment of Middlesex and the threatened impeachment of Montague were the signs of a great change in the relations between the King and the House of Commons. The question was raised because the House had ceased to have confidence in the King ; but the innovation was none the less striking on that account.
As far as the great religious dispute by which men's minds were agitated was concerned, it mattered little whether Mon- view taken tague was the King's chaplain or not.


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