First published around 1573, and known as the “earliest; most trustworthy account” of the Reformation in England. Contains a variety documentation that defies description, like the revelation that proposes Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second “wife,” was actually his illegitimate daughter. Later finished by Fr. Rishton, the whole ghastly story of the Protestant revolt in England—with all its unsavory characters—is told through 1587 and the murder of Mary Queen of Scots (rightful heir to the throne) under Elizabeth I. 528 pgs; PB

12CM PASTORE SCULTORE ( 165 )
WHY HUMANAE VITAE WAS RIGHT A READER
INWORDS JORNEYING INWARDS WITH ECCLESIAS
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