The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... FROM CATHERINE OF ARRAGON [ A.D. 1527-1533 ] Queen Catherine's first marriage Her early married life with Henry VIII First shadows falling • 102 104 106 PAGE Death of her six Children 107 Consultation of learned vi CONTENTS.
... FROM CATHERINE OF ARRAGON [ A.D. 1527-1533 ] Queen Catherine's first marriage Her early married life with Henry VIII First shadows falling • 102 104 106 PAGE Death of her six Children 107 Consultation of learned vi CONTENTS.
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... Queen to Rome 180 • • He forbids the marriage with Anne Boleyn 181 · The King marries her 182 Cranmer is made Archbishop 183 His judgment of the Divorce cause 184 He pronounces sentence . 187 The Pope annuls it 189 Queen Catherine's ...
... Queen to Rome 180 • • He forbids the marriage with Anne Boleyn 181 · The King marries her 182 Cranmer is made Archbishop 183 His judgment of the Divorce cause 184 He pronounces sentence . 187 The Pope annuls it 189 Queen Catherine's ...
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... Queen Isabella obtained Church of a bull from the Pope in 1494 for the reformation of A.D. 1497 monasteries , and she acted , of course , on the advice of Ximenes , to whom its practical administration fell . The Cardinal was himself an ...
... Queen Isabella obtained Church of a bull from the Pope in 1494 for the reformation of A.D. 1497 monasteries , and she acted , of course , on the advice of Ximenes , to whom its practical administration fell . The Cardinal was himself an ...
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... Queen Elizabeth and it may be reasonably thought that if the Reformation had been fully developed under his continued guidance , many of the miserable divisions which ensued would have been avoided by his astute statesmanship , and the ...
... Queen Elizabeth and it may be reasonably thought that if the Reformation had been fully developed under his continued guidance , many of the miserable divisions which ensued would have been avoided by his astute statesmanship , and the ...
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... Queen Catharine . 6 Cavendish , in Wordsworth's Eccl . Biog . , i . 543. The dying Cardinal's words will be stripped of all appearance of exaggeration by the recollection that kneeling was the attitude in which ministers had official ...
... Queen Catharine . 6 Cavendish , in Wordsworth's Eccl . Biog . , i . 543. The dying Cardinal's words will be stripped of all appearance of exaggeration by the recollection that kneeling was the attitude in which ministers had official ...
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