THE CRISIS OF 1688
TO THE KDIToa. -Sir, —Conscience students wili thank "Pilgrim'' for his essay in Saturdays ' Star-' Wilting with the trial of the seven bishops (Fancourt the Primate, ] loyd of Ft. Asaph, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Fly. Lake, of Chichester. White of Peterborough, and Trclawney of Bristol) bcfoie me, one cannot but think of the conscience tyranny of James 11., and his divine right of proclamation. 'The bishops wero acquitted. Without Nonconformity we should have no literature.—l am, of?., F.M. August 27.
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Evening Star, Issue 14965, 27 August 1912, Page 4
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87THE CRISIS OF 1688 Evening Star, Issue 14965, 27 August 1912, Page 4
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