The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Court The Queen will not recognise it . 136 · 138 · 141 144 146 · Henry's apology for himself Opposition of Fisher and Ridley The Pope inhibits a new Marriage University opinions received The Oxford opinion 148 · 150 Wolsey's ...
... Court The Queen will not recognise it . 136 · 138 · 141 144 146 · Henry's apology for himself Opposition of Fisher and Ridley The Pope inhibits a new Marriage University opinions received The Oxford opinion 148 · 150 Wolsey's ...
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... court , and it was only by the vigorous act of sending a quick sailing ship to overtake him that Ximenes prevented the appeal from being lodged at Rome . In the end a thousand Franciscans emigrated to Barbary rather than sub- mit to the ...
... court , and it was only by the vigorous act of sending a quick sailing ship to overtake him that Ximenes prevented the appeal from being lodged at Rome . In the end a thousand Franciscans emigrated to Barbary rather than sub- mit to the ...
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... courts need reform ; and pro- vincial councils ought to be held When clergy re- formed , laity will follow " Let the laws be rehearsed , yea and that oftentimes , that take away the filth and uncleanness of courts ; that take away those ...
... courts need reform ; and pro- vincial councils ought to be held When clergy re- formed , laity will follow " Let the laws be rehearsed , yea and that oftentimes , that take away the filth and uncleanness of courts ; that take away those ...
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... court , as states- men , or as ambassadors , precluded them from carry- ing on their own proper work in their dioceses . In fact , chancellors and secretaries of state received their salaries in the shape of ecclesiastical benefices ...
... court , as states- men , or as ambassadors , precluded them from carry- ing on their own proper work in their dioceses . In fact , chancellors and secretaries of state received their salaries in the shape of ecclesiastical benefices ...
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... court always withstood reforms in this direction , even when pious popes desired them ! " On the other hand , the English clergy in general were so sensible of the evil , that when the convoca- A. D. 1430 tions chose delegates to attend ...
... court always withstood reforms in this direction , even when pious popes desired them ! " On the other hand , the English clergy in general were so sensible of the evil , that when the convoca- A. D. 1430 tions chose delegates to attend ...
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