Index of Gardiner's History of England
England,
- national consolidation of,
- Parliamentary system established in,
- establishment of a strong monarchy in,
- its attitude towards the Papacy,
- progress of the Reformation in,
- is threatened by Spain and the Pope,
- favour shown to the Calvinist doctrines in,
- dislike of the Calvinist system of government in,
- character assumed by episcopacy in,
- rise of the Separatists in,
- growth of a feeling against Spain in,
- recrudescence of hostility to Rome in,
- moral position of Protestantism in,
- influence of Calvinism in,
- strong feeling against Buckingham in,
- diminution of warlike feeling in,
- relaxation of the feeling of hostility to Spain in,
- treaty of peace signed by Louis XIII with,
- contrast between the political feeling of the South and North of,
- feeling against ship-money in,
- excitement caused by the conversions to Catholicism in,
- local organisation of,
- unorganised condition of,
- elections to the Short Parliament in,
- strong feeling against the Irish in,
- the Scots not disliked in,
- last case of judicial torture in,
- symptoms of a reaction in favour of Charles in,