The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... enacted that every spiritual person having preferment , and residing without the king's special license " in the court of Rome , or elsewhere out of the realm , shall have his revenue divided into three parts ; one for himself , one for ...
... enacted that every spiritual person having preferment , and residing without the king's special license " in the court of Rome , or elsewhere out of the realm , shall have his revenue divided into three parts ; one for himself , one for ...
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... enacted " That for lack of lawful heirs of the King's body to be procreated or begotten , as is afore limited by this Act , it shall and may be lawful for him to confer the same on any such person or persons , in posses- sion and ...
... enacted " That for lack of lawful heirs of the King's body to be procreated or begotten , as is afore limited by this Act , it shall and may be lawful for him to confer the same on any such person or persons , in posses- sion and ...
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... enacted for the purpose of checking the extravagant assumptions of the Popes , chiefly as regarded the exercise of ... enact- ing clause ordains , " That if any purchase or pursue , What the or cause to be purchased or pursued in the ...
... enacted for the purpose of checking the extravagant assumptions of the Popes , chiefly as regarded the exercise of ... enact- ing clause ordains , " That if any purchase or pursue , What the or cause to be purchased or pursued in the ...
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... enacted for the punishment of crime . What Tunstal required , and what was A.D. 1531 wished for by the Southern Convocation at large was , that the clause itself might be so worded as clearly to express the principles which are thus ...
... enacted for the punishment of crime . What Tunstal required , and what was A.D. 1531 wished for by the Southern Convocation at large was , that the clause itself might be so worded as clearly to express the principles which are thus ...
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... enact , put in ure , tion to act promulge , or execute any new canons , or constitutions pro- vincial , or any new ... enacted , be thought to be not only much prejudicial to your prerogative royal , but also overmuch onerous to your ...
... enact , put in ure , tion to act promulge , or execute any new canons , or constitutions pro- vincial , or any new ... enacted , be thought to be not only much prejudicial to your prerogative royal , but also overmuch onerous to your ...
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