The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... canon law ; therefore it is no need that new laws and but en- constitutions be made , but that those that are made already be of those kept . Wherefore , in this your assembly , let those laws that existing forcement CHAP I of men ...
... canon law ; therefore it is no need that new laws and but en- constitutions be made , but that those that are made already be of those kept . Wherefore , in this your assembly , let those laws that existing forcement CHAP I of men ...
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... canons , and religious men , the laws that command them to go the similar strait way that leadeth unto heaven , leaving the broad way of the monks the world ; that command them not to turmoil themselves in business , neither secular nor ...
... canons , and religious men , the laws that command them to go the similar strait way that leadeth unto heaven , leaving the broad way of the monks the world ; that command them not to turmoil themselves in business , neither secular nor ...
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... canon laws , then shall ye give us light ( in the which we may see what is to be done of our part ) , that is to say the light of your good example , and we seeing our fathers so keeping the laws , will gladly follow the steps of our ...
... canon laws , then shall ye give us light ( in the which we may see what is to be done of our part ) , that is to say the light of your good example , and we seeing our fathers so keeping the laws , will gladly follow the steps of our ...
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... Canon , for covetousness of lucre transitory : all other science , whereof grow none such lucre , the parsons of the Church doth despise . They could more by the plough rustical , than by lucre of the plough celestial to which they have ...
... Canon , for covetousness of lucre transitory : all other science , whereof grow none such lucre , the parsons of the Church doth despise . They could more by the plough rustical , than by lucre of the plough celestial to which they have ...
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... Canon of Windsor , was present at this Convocation , and if so , the earnest words of one with whom he had some personal acquaintance , if not friendship , may have had their effect in consolidating his own opinions on the subject . 7 ...
... Canon of Windsor , was present at this Convocation , and if so , the earnest words of one with whom he had some personal acquaintance , if not friendship , may have had their effect in consolidating his own opinions on the subject . 7 ...
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