The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... favour • The Pilgrimage of Grace Second Visitation of Monasteries 320 321 • 327 Attempts to buy off destruction Preparations for a fiery trial Acts of Surrender Unsparing expulsion of Monks Their real feelings The process of destruction ...
... favour • The Pilgrimage of Grace Second Visitation of Monasteries 320 321 • 327 Attempts to buy off destruction Preparations for a fiery trial Acts of Surrender Unsparing expulsion of Monks Their real feelings The process of destruction ...
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... favoured the face of the Church , is the continual secular occu- pation wherein priests and bishops now - a - days do busy them- selves , the servants rather of men than of God - the warriors rather of this world than of Christ . For ...
... favoured the face of the Church , is the continual secular occu- pation wherein priests and bishops now - a - days do busy them- selves , the servants rather of men than of God - the warriors rather of this world than of Christ . For ...
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... favour of men than by the grace of God , therefore truly have we not a few times bishops full Some of little spiritual , men rather worldly than heavenly , savouring worldly ; more the spirit of this world than the spirit of Christ ...
... favour of men than by the grace of God , therefore truly have we not a few times bishops full Some of little spiritual , men rather worldly than heavenly , savouring worldly ; more the spirit of this world than the spirit of Christ ...
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... favour to speak the truth ) , yet I see not what fruit cometh of your assembling , namely , to the Church . " Go ye now in the Spirit that ye have called on , that by the help of it , ye may in this your council find out , discern , and ...
... favour to speak the truth ) , yet I see not what fruit cometh of your assembling , namely , to the Church . " Go ye now in the Spirit that ye have called on , that by the help of it , ye may in this your council find out , discern , and ...
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... favours the people exceedingly , and especially the poor , hearing their suits and seeking to despatch them instantly . He also makes the lawyers plead gratis for all paupers . He is in very great repute , seven times more so than if he ...
... favours the people exceedingly , and especially the poor , hearing their suits and seeking to despatch them instantly . He also makes the lawyers plead gratis for all paupers . He is in very great repute , seven times more so than if he ...
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