The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Wolsey The King's Conscience , and mixed motives Anne Boleyn's girlhood . Story of her betrothal to Lord Percy ... Wolsey's disapproval of the business Petition of Lords and Commons to the Pope The Cambridge opinion . Relation of ...
... Wolsey The King's Conscience , and mixed motives Anne Boleyn's girlhood . Story of her betrothal to Lord Percy ... Wolsey's disapproval of the business Petition of Lords and Commons to the Pope The Cambridge opinion . Relation of ...
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... Wolsey's many preferments were heaped upon him to enable him to bear the enormous expenses which were incurred by him in carrying out the duties of his office as prime minister . When he went to France as mediator between the King of ...
... Wolsey's many preferments were heaped upon him to enable him to bear the enormous expenses which were incurred by him in carrying out the duties of his office as prime minister . When he went to France as mediator between the King of ...
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... WOLSEY'S INITIATION OF THE REFORMATION [ A.D. 1514-1529 ] HE first effective impulse was given to the Reformation as an orderly ecclesiastical work by the great Cardinal Wolsey , whose services to the Church of England have been almost ...
... WOLSEY'S INITIATION OF THE REFORMATION [ A.D. 1514-1529 ] HE first effective impulse was given to the Reformation as an orderly ecclesiastical work by the great Cardinal Wolsey , whose services to the Church of England have been almost ...
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... Wolsey's Wolsey ( who had already gained the good opinion of Henry VII . as a promising public man ) Dean of Lincoln , he being then about forty years of age , and the King only eighteen . Six months afterwards Wolsey is heard of as ...
... Wolsey's Wolsey ( who had already gained the good opinion of Henry VII . as a promising public man ) Dean of Lincoln , he being then about forty years of age , and the King only eighteen . Six months afterwards Wolsey is heard of as ...
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... Wolsey's own confidential attendant during all the time of his 2 Giustiniani's Despatches , ii . 314. Wolsey's policy , courage , and integrity , eventually won for him the respect and confidence of European sovereigns to an extent ...
... Wolsey's own confidential attendant during all the time of his 2 Giustiniani's Despatches , ii . 314. Wolsey's policy , courage , and integrity , eventually won for him the respect and confidence of European sovereigns to an extent ...
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