The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Canterbury and York , and other leading men of the King's Council . Both these documents urge the great need that existed for the consideration of the Re- formation question by the Council about to assemble . When it did actually meet ...
... Canterbury and York , and other leading men of the King's Council . Both these documents urge the great need that existed for the consideration of the Re- formation question by the Council about to assemble . When it did actually meet ...
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... Canterbury , some were found who held as many as twenty bene- fices and dignities , by means of papal provisions , with license to hold as many more as they could get . " These appear to have been mostly Italians , and Edward III ...
... Canterbury , some were found who held as many as twenty bene- fices and dignities , by means of papal provisions , with license to hold as many more as they could get . " These appear to have been mostly Italians , and Edward III ...
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... Canterbury [ A.D. 1175 ] . So by English late as 1281 , the custom had made way only in the Bishops 2 3 smaller churches ; even later , a synodal decree at Exeter orders the clergy to instruct the laity that they receive Christ's blood ...
... Canterbury [ A.D. 1175 ] . So by English late as 1281 , the custom had made way only in the Bishops 2 3 smaller churches ; even later , a synodal decree at Exeter orders the clergy to instruct the laity that they receive Christ's blood ...
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... Canterbury , that of St. Cuthbert at Durham , the images of Our Lady at Walsingham and elsewhere , might be associated , and were associated , with an imaginative form of devotion in the minds of educated persons that did them no harm ...
... Canterbury , that of St. Cuthbert at Durham , the images of Our Lady at Walsingham and elsewhere , might be associated , and were associated , with an imaginative form of devotion in the minds of educated persons that did them no harm ...
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... Canterbury , were both of them glad to get rid of these burdens and responsibilities , and soon threw them nearly all , not by compulsion ( as has been sometimes said ) but of their own free choice , into Wolsey's hands . There had ...
... Canterbury , were both of them glad to get rid of these burdens and responsibilities , and soon threw them nearly all , not by compulsion ( as has been sometimes said ) but of their own free choice , into Wolsey's hands . There had ...
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