In this landmark work of historical scholarship, Nares and Burnet offer a comprehensive history of the Protestant Reformation in England, from its beginnings in the early 16th century to its culmination in the reign of Elizabeth I. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, they provide a detailed analysis of the theological, political, and social factors that shaped this pivotal moment in English history.
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