Gruppirovka apellyantov v angliyskom katolicheskom soobshchestve na rubezhe XVI-XVII vv.


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The article deals with the activities of Apellants - a group in the English Catholic community which existed in late XVIth - early XVIIth centuries. The Apellants wanted the royal power to grant the English Catholics religious tolerance in exchange for loyalty of Catholics in political sphere.

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V N Erokhin

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