Elizabeth I became queen in 1558 upon the death of her sister. At the news, Church bells rang for joy throughout the land; the fiendish reign of the papist Mary had ended! Wakening from the nightmare, England shook itself and discovered that, to its own amazement, it had survived! The ordeal was over. But in the cold light of the new day which had now dawned, stark realities had to be faced. Elizabeth inherited a kingdom which was grievously divided, especially over religion. And because of the old Constantine doctrine which continued to dominate Church and State, religious and political questions were totally mixed up. In truth, they were virtually one and the same. So deep-seated were the divisions among the people, with Mary’s death the nation might easily have plunged itself into civil war, or been invaded by powerful enemies. Or both
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