The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Parliament , but with such tender regard for others that it declared " this restoring the ancient practice , with reference to the Holy Sacra- ment , must not be interpreted to the condemning the usage of any Church out of His Majesty's ...
... Parliament , but with such tender regard for others that it declared " this restoring the ancient practice , with reference to the Holy Sacra- ment , must not be interpreted to the condemning the usage of any Church out of His Majesty's ...
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... ima- gining that of a modern prime min- ister acting constitutionally for the Sovereign , but almost entirely free from the control of Parliament . 5 II VIII . papers show that the king often 46 WOLSEY'S RELATION TO HENRY VIII .
... ima- gining that of a modern prime min- ister acting constitutionally for the Sovereign , but almost entirely free from the control of Parliament . 5 II VIII . papers show that the king often 46 WOLSEY'S RELATION TO HENRY VIII .
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... parliament chamber , " of the Black Friars ' Palace , and having issued citations to the royal plaintiff and defendant for each to enter an appearance on the 18th of June , they adjourned the court to that day . When the day arrived ...
... parliament chamber , " of the Black Friars ' Palace , and having issued citations to the royal plaintiff and defendant for each to enter an appearance on the 18th of June , they adjourned the court to that day . When the day arrived ...
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... Parliament was being tuned to support the a like unison with the King's opinions , although no King direct communication had yet been made to that august assembly on the subject . On July 13 , 1530 , a large body of Lords and Commons ...
... Parliament was being tuned to support the a like unison with the King's opinions , although no King direct communication had yet been made to that august assembly on the subject . On July 13 , 1530 , a large body of Lords and Commons ...
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... Parliament was to declare to the Pope the wrongs which he had done to England ; but a mar- ginal note in Cromwell's writing says that this cannot be done until Parliament meets . III CHAP words expressed a doubt whether so good and ...
... Parliament was to declare to the Pope the wrongs which he had done to England ; but a mar- ginal note in Cromwell's writing says that this cannot be done until Parliament meets . III CHAP words expressed a doubt whether so good and ...
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