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 | | Such a course was vigorously opposed by the Universities as well as by the rest of the Episcopal Clergy, but the King, confident in his powers of controlling the debate, and thinking it prudent to yield to the wishes of so large a body, granted their request. |
 | | The Conference was summoned to Hampton Court, where the King resided, for its first session on January 14th, 1604 A.D. The Divines selected to represent the discontents were Dr. |
 | | On the third day of the Conference, January 18th, the Bishops laid before the King the result of their deliberations upon the points on which he had consulted them when they first met. |
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