The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... appears to have been used by the Bishop of Salisbury as a kind of brief from which to state before the Council of Pisa the necessities and the wishes of the Church of Eng- land . Among other abuses to which it refers we may particularly ...
... appears to have been used by the Bishop of Salisbury as a kind of brief from which to state before the Council of Pisa the necessities and the wishes of the Church of Eng- land . Among other abuses to which it refers we may particularly ...
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... appear to have been mostly Italians , and Edward III . issued a commission of inquiry respect- ing them about seven years afterwards , though with what result we are not informed . It was so con- 5 Collier's Eccl . Hist . , iii . 128 ...
... appear to have been mostly Italians , and Edward III . issued a commission of inquiry respect- ing them about seven years afterwards , though with what result we are not informed . It was so con- 5 Collier's Eccl . Hist . , iii . 128 ...
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... have stretched their hand , and look always backward . They tend much more to lucre of that plough whereof groweth ... § 2. DOCTRINAL ABUSES WHICH NEEDED REFORMATION . There appears 28 ALIENATION OF LAITY FRÙM CHURCH.
... have stretched their hand , and look always backward . They tend much more to lucre of that plough whereof groweth ... § 2. DOCTRINAL ABUSES WHICH NEEDED REFORMATION . There appears 28 ALIENATION OF LAITY FRÙM CHURCH.
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John Henry Blunt. § 2. DOCTRINAL ABUSES WHICH NEEDED REFORMATION . There appears to have been a singular absence of original thought in the century or more which pre- ceded the rise of the Reformation . The minds of men had petrified in ...
John Henry Blunt. § 2. DOCTRINAL ABUSES WHICH NEEDED REFORMATION . There appears to have been a singular absence of original thought in the century or more which pre- ceded the rise of the Reformation . The minds of men had petrified in ...
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... appears to have been the case with regard to Wolsey's plans for the Reformation of the Church , his condemnation of " Lutheran " books , and his treatment of the divorce question ; and even his astute policy could not prevent the ...
... appears to have been the case with regard to Wolsey's plans for the Reformation of the Church , his condemnation of " Lutheran " books , and his treatment of the divorce question ; and even his astute policy could not prevent the ...
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