"Regni Angliae Sub Imperio Reginae Elisabethae Religio Et Gubernatio Ecclesiastica" offers a detailed examination of the religious and ecclesiastical governance during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Written by John Cosin, this historical account delves into the complexities of the Church of England under Elizabeth, exploring the religious policies, key figures, and the overall administration that shaped the nation's spiritual landscape.
This work provides valuable insights into the political and religious dynamics of Elizabethan England, making it an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in understanding this pivotal period in British history. Cosin's meticulous approach sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of establishing religious stability during a time of significant social and political change.
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