The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... testaments , which covet so and fees in much their own private lucres , and the satisfaction and the prov- ing of wills appetites of the said prelates and ordinaries , that when any of your said loving subjects do repair to any of the ...
... testaments , which covet so and fees in much their own private lucres , and the satisfaction and the prov- ing of wills appetites of the said prelates and ordinaries , that when any of your said loving subjects do repair to any of the ...
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... testaments . " After reciting some reforms made in this matter in the reigns of Edward III . and Henry V. , this statute enacts that after April 1 , 1530 , no fees shall be taken for administration where History of England , i . 226 ...
... testaments . " After reciting some reforms made in this matter in the reigns of Edward III . and Henry V. , this statute enacts that after April 1 , 1530 , no fees shall be taken for administration where History of England , i . 226 ...
Page 420
... Testament into his pocket , made the sign of the cross upon his forehead , in remembrance of his Master's dying hour , and then tottered down - stairs . But as it was impossible for him to walk so far as Tower Hill , they seated him in ...
... Testament into his pocket , made the sign of the cross upon his forehead , in remembrance of his Master's dying hour , and then tottered down - stairs . But as it was impossible for him to walk so far as Tower Hill , they seated him in ...
Page 421
... Testament out of his pocket , lifted up his eyes to Heaven , and prayed , " O Lord , this is the last time that ever I shall open this book , let some comfortable place now chance unto me , whereby I Thy poor servant may glorify Thee in ...
... Testament out of his pocket , lifted up his eyes to Heaven , and prayed , " O Lord , this is the last time that ever I shall open this book , let some comfortable place now chance unto me , whereby I Thy poor servant may glorify Thee in ...
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... His apostles in the New Testament , that in addition to the civil powers of the world , the potestas gladii , there might be " continually in the CHAP Church militant certain ministers who should have VIII special OF A CHRISTIAN MAN 459.
... His apostles in the New Testament , that in addition to the civil powers of the world , the potestas gladii , there might be " continually in the CHAP Church militant certain ministers who should have VIII special OF A CHRISTIAN MAN 459.
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