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INTRODUCTION
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Huseman—for the conduct of the inquisition, showing
clearly that there was no desire to crush hurriedly a
dangerous heretic and reformer or yield too readily to the
animosity of the royal court. A recent historian has
asserted that ‘ in his trial there was barely a show of
impartiality.’1 That position, at least, does not appear
to be tenable. R. K. H.
1 MacEwen, Hist, of the Church in Scotland, i. 349: where an attempt is
made to rationalise the story on the assumption that Graham was sane.

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