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views made him uncongenial to the Queen. Anne, as he records, said: "that I would be her confessor, and she would be mine". His diary makes it clear that she often confided State business to him, and listened carefully to any arguments he made, even if she did not always follow his advice. His diary
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later described him as ‘the highest churchman that had been zealous for comprehension and the lowest that felt a scruple about succeeding a deprived prelate'. The mooted
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Archbishop of Canterbury, Gilbert Sheldon and until 1676 was chaplain and tutor in the family of
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Ministry in late 1707.
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on a number of crucial points. Unlike Sarah, he maintains that the Queen was devastated by her husband's death ("we both wept"), and that her increasingly close friendship with
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of James II. He argued that though obedience was due to the king in preference to the archbishop, yet that obedience went no further than what was legal and honest. After the
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to obtain his consent to her choice. By contrast, when
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883:Encyclopædia Britannica
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