The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... given to him He calls an English Council Endeavours to reform the monasteries Revives learning at Oxford Founds " Regius " Professorships Contemporary Cambridge Founds Christ Church And Ipswich College Is urged to check Heresy Warham ...
... given to him He calls an English Council Endeavours to reform the monasteries Revives learning at Oxford Founds " Regius " Professorships Contemporary Cambridge Founds Christ Church And Ipswich College Is urged to check Heresy Warham ...
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... given to the English deputies who at- tended there by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York , and other leading men of the King's Council . Both these documents urge the great need that existed for the consideration of the Re ...
... given to the English deputies who at- tended there by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York , and other leading men of the King's Council . Both these documents urge the great need that existed for the consideration of the Re ...
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... given by another bull to Ximenes and the papal legate . 6 reformer At this time there was so close an intercourse Wolsey a between Spain and England as to make it very probable that Wolsey was consciously following in the steps of ...
... given by another bull to Ximenes and the papal legate . 6 reformer At this time there was so close an intercourse Wolsey a between Spain and England as to make it very probable that Wolsey was consciously following in the steps of ...
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... given to those that are worthy ; and that pro- and prefer- ment of in- motion be made in the Church by the right balance of virtue , sufficient not by carnal affection - not by the acceptance of persons ; whereby it happeneth now - a ...
... given to those that are worthy ; and that pro- and prefer- ment of in- motion be made in the Church by the right balance of virtue , sufficient not by carnal affection - not by the acceptance of persons ; whereby it happeneth now - a ...
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... given itself itself up to foreign influences . All these various changes had been brought about by the necessities of the ages in which they occurred ; and now a new phase of the ecclesiastical system was opening out slowly to men's ...
... given itself itself up to foreign influences . All these various changes had been brought about by the necessities of the ages in which they occurred ; and now a new phase of the ecclesiastical system was opening out slowly to men's ...
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