Excerpt from The Church History of Britain, From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year MDCXLVIII, Vol. 3 of 3T HE Seculars fomented by the Bishop of London against the Jesuits - Acts in the last parliament of Queen Elizabeth. Acts Of this year's convocation Francis Godwin made Bishop Of Landaff - Watson's Quodlibets against the Jesuits. The black character of Jesuits painted with the pencil of a Secular priest - A quiet in the English church, and the cause thereof -several reasons assigned of Mr. Cartwright's moderation. The character of Mr. Cartwright - Bishop Westphaling, Dean Nowell, Mr. Perkins, Gregory Sayer, and William Harris depart this world - Relief sent to the city of Geneva - The death of Queen Elizabeth - King James sends a welcome message to the episcopal party - Watson's silly treason.
His motley complices. Their wild means whereby to attain a mad end. The two priests executed - Mr. Cartwright dedicates a book to King James. Mr. Cartwright's death-the presbyterian petition to the king and parliament - The first day's conference at Hampton Court - The second day's conference at Hampton Court - The third day's conference at Hampton Court - The general censures Of the conferencers. The non conformists' complaint. The product Of this conference - The copy of the millenary petition - T he issue Of this petition-universities justly nettled thereat - Other millenary petitions.
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