The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... cause Henry publicly discloses his intentions Tries to get sanction for two wives at once The Legates and their Court The Queen will not recognise it . 136 · 138 · 141 144 146 · Henry's apology for himself Opposition of Fisher and ...
... cause Henry publicly discloses his intentions Tries to get sanction for two wives at once The Legates and their Court The Queen will not recognise it . 136 · 138 · 141 144 146 · Henry's apology for himself Opposition of Fisher and ...
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... , the lay people have great occasion of evils and cause to fall , when those men whose duty it is to draw men from their affection of this world by their continual conversa- r tion in this world , teach men to love 12 DEAN COLET ON ABUSES.
... , the lay people have great occasion of evils and cause to fall , when those men whose duty it is to draw men from their affection of this world by their continual conversa- r tion in this world , teach men to love 12 DEAN COLET ON ABUSES.
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... cause of all evils ; which is the well of all iniquity . At last let be renewed those laws and constitutions of fathers of the cele- bration of councils , that command provincial councils to be oftener used for the Reformation of the ...
... cause of all evils ; which is the well of all iniquity . At last let be renewed those laws and constitutions of fathers of the cele- bration of councils , that command provincial councils to be oftener used for the Reformation of the ...
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... caused by the wars of York and Lancaster , the succession to the crown was settled in a manner which united all factions , and thus disposed of a question that had been the cause of an incessant political restlessness , as well as of ...
... caused by the wars of York and Lancaster , the succession to the crown was settled in a manner which united all factions , and thus disposed of a question that had been the cause of an incessant political restlessness , as well as of ...
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... caused.2 2 It is a great mistake to suppose that the bishops , clergy , and monks descended below the level of their age ... cause they had taken bribes , given false judgments , and even com- mitted murder during his absence in France ...
... caused.2 2 It is a great mistake to suppose that the bishops , clergy , and monks descended below the level of their age ... cause they had taken bribes , given false judgments , and even com- mitted murder during his absence in France ...
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