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at Seton on 5 April 1567 and exhibited by Mary's enemies at the Hampton Court conference on 15 December 1568, was probably a contemporary forgery. In the
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University Press. p. 320. Bracy V. Hill II: Faithful Accounts? The Hampton Court Conference and The King James Bible in Early Eighteenth-Century Dissenting
Christian History Institute (987 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
PA: Christian History Institute, 2005. Curtis, A. Kenneth. "The Hampton Court Conference." in Translation that Openeth the Window; Reflections on the History
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William Cecil, the English Secretary of State. At the subsequent Hampton Court conference he made a show of reluctance in presenting the accusation against
Francis Hastings (died 1610) (1,380 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
about The Watch Word was meant to prove to His Majesty at the Hampton Court Conference that the Protestant was ever-vigilant about the threats to England's
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1 (Jan., 2011) pp. 4-23. K. C. Fincham, ""Ramifications of the Hampton Court Conference in the Dioceses, 1603-1609", Journal of Ecclesiastical History