The History of the Reformation of the Church of England volume 3

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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England volume 3
Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715
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Cran- mer likewise wrote to the elector, and set forth the great things the king had already done in abolishing the pope's authority, the monastic state, and the idolatrous worship of images : he desired they would not be uneasy, though the king in some things differed still from them. He was very learned himself, and had learned men about him : he was quick of apprehension, had a sound judgment, and was firm in what he once resolved on : and he hoped the propositions they had sent over would b...e well considered. Lord William Howard, the late queens uncle, was then ambassador in France : he tells in one of his letters, that the admiral was restored to favour, chiefly by the means of madame D'Estampes, whose credit with that king is well known. There were reports that the emperor and the French 155 king were in a treaty, and that in conclusion they would join to make war on the king : this was charged on the French, but solemnly disowned by that king. It appears the proposi- tion for marrying the lady Mary to the duke of Orleans was then begun : great exceptions were taken to her being de- clared a bastard ; but it was promised, that, when all other things were agreed to, she should be declared legitimate.

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