The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Lord Percy Correspondence between her and Henry VIII First steps taken towards a Divorce Doubts as to character of ... Lords and Commons to the Pope The Cambridge opinion . Relation of Anne Boleyn to the King The Pope prohibits any ...
... Lord Percy Correspondence between her and Henry VIII First steps taken towards a Divorce Doubts as to character of ... Lords and Commons to the Pope The Cambridge opinion . Relation of Anne Boleyn to the King The Pope prohibits any ...
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... lords , these monks , canons , and religious men , the laws that command them to go the similar strait way that ... lord bishops , 10k to laws of your just and canonical election , in the chapters of their own your churches with the ...
... lords , these monks , canons , and religious men , the laws that command them to go the similar strait way that ... lord bishops , 10k to laws of your just and canonical election , in the chapters of their own your churches with the ...
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... Lord next ensuing , without further delay , returning likewise this our writ unto us . Witness myself at Westminster , the sixteenth day of April , in the forty - eighth year of our reign of England ; and of France the thirty - fifth ...
... Lord next ensuing , without further delay , returning likewise this our writ unto us . Witness myself at Westminster , the sixteenth day of April , in the forty - eighth year of our reign of England ; and of France the thirty - fifth ...
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... Lord Chief - Justice Berming- ham , both write to Wolsey about the lack of good prelates and cur- ates in Ireland , and ask that men of good morals may be made bishops , and such as will reside . They complain that the richest diocese ...
... Lord Chief - Justice Berming- ham , both write to Wolsey about the lack of good prelates and cur- ates in Ireland , and ask that men of good morals may be made bishops , and such as will reside . They complain that the richest diocese ...
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... Lord had been developed into habits and language which could not clearly be distinguished from Divine worship of her ; that the invocation of saints had extended to so extravagant a length as to invade the intercession of Christ ; that ...
... Lord had been developed into habits and language which could not clearly be distinguished from Divine worship of her ; that the invocation of saints had extended to so extravagant a length as to invade the intercession of Christ ; that ...
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