The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Bishop of Salisbury as a kind of brief from which to state before the Council of Pisa the necessities and the wishes ... Rome are a source of many evils from the facilities which they offer for bribery and evasion of justice . From a ...
... Bishop of Salisbury as a kind of brief from which to state before the Council of Pisa the necessities and the wishes ... Rome are a source of many evils from the facilities which they offer for bribery and evasion of justice . From a ...
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John Henry Blunt. CHAP I Bishops had been non - resident , partly from the fact that foreigners were often appointed to English sees as a reward for some service which they had rendered to the kings of England or to the popes of Rome and ...
John Henry Blunt. CHAP I Bishops had been non - resident , partly from the fact that foreigners were often appointed to English sees as a reward for some service which they had rendered to the kings of England or to the popes of Rome and ...
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... Bishop of at Lambeth on March 26 , but held the see only a few months , being advanced to that of York on the death ... Rome to Wolsey telling him that Leo X. had been making * secret inquiries respecting the Archbishop's character , and ...
... Bishop of at Lambeth on March 26 , but held the see only a few months , being advanced to that of York on the death ... Rome to Wolsey telling him that Leo X. had been making * secret inquiries respecting the Archbishop's character , and ...
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... Bishop of Worcester , the English ambassador at Rome , expressing his surprise that the Pope should make such frequent promises and yet delay so long ; and he hints that delay is damaging the Pope's influence with the King , while ...
... Bishop of Worcester , the English ambassador at Rome , expressing his surprise that the Pope should make such frequent promises and yet delay so long ; and he hints that delay is damaging the Pope's influence with the King , while ...
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... Bishop of Worcester had communicated its con- gio 8 The Archbishop of Canterbury was always Legatus natus , or Legate ex officio . 9 Brewer's Calend . St. Pap . , ii . 4034 . 1 Ibid . , ii . 4073 . II ... ROME His bold policy towards Rome.
... Bishop of Worcester had communicated its con- gio 8 The Archbishop of Canterbury was always Legatus natus , or Legate ex officio . 9 Brewer's Calend . St. Pap . , ii . 4034 . 1 Ibid . , ii . 4073 . II ... ROME His bold policy towards Rome.
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