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... Sir Thomas More . Reactionary feeling excited PAGE 400 403 406 • 411 • 413 415 · · 417 420 • 423 425 CHAPTER VIII AUTHORITATIVE DEALINGS WITH DOCTRINE IN THE REIGN OF HENRY THE EIGHTH [ A.D. 1536 - A.D . 1547 ] Need of intellectual ...
... Sir Thomas More . Reactionary feeling excited PAGE 400 403 406 • 411 • 413 415 · · 417 420 • 423 425 CHAPTER VIII AUTHORITATIVE DEALINGS WITH DOCTRINE IN THE REIGN OF HENRY THE EIGHTH [ A.D. 1536 - A.D . 1547 ] Need of intellectual ...
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... Sir T. More's This idea of a penal purgatory of material fire is belief in clearly set forth by Sir Thomas More in his famous Purgatory " Supplication of Souls ; " and it is remarkable to find that it had so firm a hold on a layman ...
... Sir T. More's This idea of a penal purgatory of material fire is belief in clearly set forth by Sir Thomas More in his famous Purgatory " Supplication of Souls ; " and it is remarkable to find that it had so firm a hold on a layman ...
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... Lord had been developed into habits and language which could not clearly be distinguished from Divine worship of her ; that ... Sir Thomas More , writing to a monk , gives an account of a visit which he had recently paid to his sister at ...
... Lord had been developed into habits and language which could not clearly be distinguished from Divine worship of her ; that ... Sir Thomas More , writing to a monk , gives an account of a visit which he had recently paid to his sister at ...
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... Sir Thomas More . His first theological professor was Thomas Brynk- nell . His first Greek professor was Calphurnius , a native of Greece , who introduced the pronunciation now generally used by English scholars , but which was for some ...
... Sir Thomas More . His first theological professor was Thomas Brynk- nell . His first Greek professor was Calphurnius , a native of Greece , who introduced the pronunciation now generally used by English scholars , but which was for some ...
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... Sir Thomas More , Wolsey was able to overcome this opposition , and Oxford learned Greek in spite of its teeth . Whether or not Wolsey had anything to do with the introduc- tion of Greek into Cambridge is uncertain . Erasmus was invited ...
... Sir Thomas More , Wolsey was able to overcome this opposition , and Oxford learned Greek in spite of its teeth . Whether or not Wolsey had anything to do with the introduc- tion of Greek into Cambridge is uncertain . Erasmus was invited ...
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