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THE ENGLISH REFORMATION.

not live out the year that marked this calamity, which she most deeply deplored.

6. Final Establishment of Protestantism under Elizabeth (1558–1603).

The Queen.—Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn. She seems to have inherited the characteristics of both parents; hence the inconsistencies of her disposition.

ENTRANCE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH INTO LONDON.
(Showing the costumes of the time.)

When the death of Mary called Elizabeth to the throne, she was twenty-five years of age. Like her father, she favored the reformed faith rather from policy than conviction. It was to the Protestants alone that she could look for support; her title to the crown was denied by every true Catholic in the realm, for she was the child of that marriage which the Pope had forbidden under pain of the anathemas of the Church.

Elizabeth possessed a strong will, indomitable courage admir-