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Excerpt from Hampshire Recusants: A Story of Their Troubles in the Time of Queen Elizabeth
Somewhat difficult to fathom; but probably the popular historian of the English People, Mr. R. Green, is not far wrong in saying of her: No woman ever lived who was so totally destitute of the sentiment of religion.1 Theo logy was to her apparently but a branch of statecraft, and differences of creed were to be regarded, at least by the ruler, in a purely political light.
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