. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. Badges of Elizabeth. The reign of Elizabeth is a very memorable era underevery aspeot in which the state of a nation can be con-sidered. In religion, the reform that her father hadbegun was accomplished, not so completely as could bewished, for the governors of the Church met with opposi-tion at every step from the Puritans, but still in a degreethat should be ever thankfully remembered. Literatureflourished as it had never done before, and works wereproduced


. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. Badges of Elizabeth. The reign of Elizabeth is a very memorable era underevery aspeot in which the state of a nation can be con-sidered. In religion, the reform that her father hadbegun was accomplished, not so completely as could bewished, for the governors of the Church met with opposi-tion at every step from the Puritans, but still in a degreethat should be ever thankfully remembered. Literatureflourished as it had never done before, and works wereproduced, both in theology and on secular subjects,which it may be reasonably concluded will endure aslong as the English language itself. Archbishop Parker 9 * Matthew Parker was born at Norwich in 1504, and was educatedat Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he studied in companywith Ridley, Cecil, Nicholas Bacon, and others, and, like them, im-bibed the opinions of the reformers. He became chaplain to AnneBoleyn, but on her death returned to Cambridge, where he was chosenmaster of his college, and twice served the office of vice-ch


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