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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER II
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Mr.Cleaver was himself high-minded, and could appreciate the virtue of standing up for an absent friend.

But Froude went further.
He believed Newman to be legally and historically right.

The Church of England was designed to be comprehensive.

Chatham had spoken of it, not unfairly, as having an Arminian liturgy and Calvinist articles.

When the Book of Common Prayer assumed its present shape, every citizen had been required to conform, and the policy of Elizabeth was to exclude no one.


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