The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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Page 89
... final court of appeal in the matter of the divorce : and he also proposed to them that they should administer the affairs of the Church during the Pope's captivity . But they refused to Is thwart- co - operate with him , fearing with ...
... final court of appeal in the matter of the divorce : and he also proposed to them that they should administer the affairs of the Church during the Pope's captivity . But they refused to Is thwart- co - operate with him , fearing with ...
Page 93
... yond a doubt . There is other presumptive evidence so strong as to outweigh all contradictions yet offered . 2 State Pap . , i . 316 , 317 . VIII . II CHAP Probably he looked upon it as so much FINAL ALIENATION OF KING AND CARDINAL 93.
... yond a doubt . There is other presumptive evidence so strong as to outweigh all contradictions yet offered . 2 State Pap . , i . 316 , 317 . VIII . II CHAP Probably he looked upon it as so much FINAL ALIENATION OF KING AND CARDINAL 93.
Page 101
... final repudiation of the papal juris- diction by the Church and State of England . The narrative of all the events connected with this di- vorce must ever , therefore , form an important chapter of reformation history , and must ...
... final repudiation of the papal juris- diction by the Church and State of England . The narrative of all the events connected with this di- vorce must ever , therefore , form an important chapter of reformation history , and must ...
Page 141
... final ; and the Pope was again sounded as to the possibility of shelving the whole business by permitting Henry to have Scheme for two wives at the same time , which would render it still per- unnecessary to declare the marriage with ...
... final ; and the Pope was again sounded as to the possibility of shelving the whole business by permitting Henry to have Scheme for two wives at the same time , which would render it still per- unnecessary to declare the marriage with ...
Page 159
... final 9 In 1533 , a minute of council was made for a letter of a similar kind to the above to be set forth , in which Parliament was to declare to the Pope the wrongs which he had done to England ; but a mar- ginal note in Cromwell's ...
... final 9 In 1533 , a minute of council was made for a letter of a similar kind to the above to be set forth , in which Parliament was to declare to the Pope the wrongs which he had done to England ; but a mar- ginal note in Cromwell's ...
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