The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... charged ; and it may be well to give at the outset some specimens of their testimony . So far back as the Council of Pisa , held in the year 1409 , orthodox Englishmen had spoken out boldly respecting this necessity : and they continued ...
... charged ; and it may be well to give at the outset some specimens of their testimony . So far back as the Council of Pisa , held in the year 1409 , orthodox Englishmen had spoken out boldly respecting this necessity : and they continued ...
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... charge- ful visitations of bishops . Of thee cometh this fervent study of ordinaries to dilate their jurisdictions ; of thee cometh this raging contention in ordinaries , of the insinuation of testa- ments ; of thee cometh the undue ...
... charge- ful visitations of bishops . Of thee cometh this fervent study of ordinaries to dilate their jurisdictions ; of thee cometh this raging contention in ordinaries , of the insinuation of testa- ments ; of thee cometh the undue ...
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... charge of souls be good , straight the people will be good . Our goodness shall teach them more clearly to be good than all other teachings and preachings . I Our goodness shall compel them into the right way 16 DEAN COLET ON ABUSES.
... charge of souls be good , straight the people will be good . Our goodness shall teach them more clearly to be good than all other teachings and preachings . I Our goodness shall compel them into the right way 16 DEAN COLET ON ABUSES.
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... charged Sir Gilbert de Plumpton with the illegal marriage of his wife , with theft and violence , and condemned him to death , for no other object than to marry the : young widow to a rich friend . The knight only escaped the gal- lows ...
... charged Sir Gilbert de Plumpton with the illegal marriage of his wife , with theft and violence , and condemned him to death , for no other object than to marry the : young widow to a rich friend . The knight only escaped the gal- lows ...
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... charged in sub- sidies , but according to the rack- rent , and true valuations of the same ; and likewise , being desirous to be certified of the names of all and singular such foreigners being now incumbents or occupying the same ; and ...
... charged in sub- sidies , but according to the rack- rent , and true valuations of the same ; and likewise , being desirous to be certified of the names of all and singular such foreigners being now incumbents or occupying the same ; and ...
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