The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Bishop of Lincoln CHAP had preached before the Pope in the same strain . He protests especially against exemptions ... bishops Abendon is very severe , alleging that many busied themselves in litigious and lucrative pursuits to the ...
... Bishop of Lincoln CHAP had preached before the Pope in the same strain . He protests especially against exemptions ... bishops Abendon is very severe , alleging that many busied themselves in litigious and lucrative pursuits to the ...
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... Bishop of Lincoln being consecrated in the beginning of November . At this time ecclesiastical benefices were used by the Eng- lish sovereigns as a means by which to provide salaries for their great officers , and several others of ...
... Bishop of Lincoln being consecrated in the beginning of November . At this time ecclesiastical benefices were used by the Eng- lish sovereigns as a means by which to provide salaries for their great officers , and several others of ...
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... Bishop of Lincoln , and confessor to the King , was his principal agent ; and in the choice of one so closely associated with his Sovereign , Wolsey showed already the intention of connecting the foun- dation itself with the Crown ...
... Bishop of Lincoln , and confessor to the King , was his principal agent ; and in the choice of one so closely associated with his Sovereign , Wolsey showed already the intention of connecting the foun- dation itself with the Crown ...
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... Bishop of Lincoln , on June 15 , 1528.1 8 The Priory of Canwell , in Lei- cestershire , was one of those appro- priated by Wolsey to the foundation of the college . On his fall , Henry VIII . appropriated it instead to the purpose of ...
... Bishop of Lincoln , on June 15 , 1528.1 8 The Priory of Canwell , in Lei- cestershire , was one of those appro- priated by Wolsey to the foundation of the college . On his fall , Henry VIII . appropriated it instead to the purpose of ...
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... Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Lincoln , the latter of whom was confessor to the King , were pressing Wolsey to the utmost for a vigorous exercise of his supreme authority against the " Lutheran heretics , " and there can be ...
... Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Lincoln , the latter of whom was confessor to the King , were pressing Wolsey to the utmost for a vigorous exercise of his supreme authority against the " Lutheran heretics , " and there can be ...
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