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第七章 Bourgeois Revolution 资产阶级革命 (第7/45页)
tructure, had independent traditions. Charles, however, wanted one, uniform Church throughout Britain, and introduced a new, High Anglican, version of the English Book of Common Prayer to Scotland in summer of 1637. This was violently resisted; a riot broke out in Edinburgh, which may have been started in a church by Jenny Geddes; and, in February of 1638, the Scots formulated their objections to royal policy in the National Covenant. This document took the form of a “loyal protest”, rejecting all innovations not first having been tested by free parliaments and General Assemblies of the Church. ??In spring of 1639, King Charles I accompanied his forces to the Scottish border,
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