The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... land . The idea that it was the foundation of a new Church , or that it was intended to be so by the Reformers , is wholly unjustified by history , and may be dismissed , for the present at least , as an absurd error . How far , on the ...
... land . The idea that it was the foundation of a new Church , or that it was intended to be so by the Reformers , is wholly unjustified by history , and may be dismissed , for the present at least , as an absurd error . How far , on the ...
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... land . Among other abuses to which it refers we may particularly notice that the prelates are accused of heaping together many benefices and of being often so entirely aliens to the Church of England as not to know the vulgar tongue of ...
... land . Among other abuses to which it refers we may particularly notice that the prelates are accused of heaping together many benefices and of being often so entirely aliens to the Church of England as not to know the vulgar tongue of ...
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... land , there is evidence in the shape of a memorial , which was drawn up for the King's information , respecting the state of the country at large and the means to be used for its improvement . " Some saith , " says the writer , " that ...
... land , there is evidence in the shape of a memorial , which was drawn up for the King's information , respecting the state of the country at large and the means to be used for its improvement . " Some saith , " says the writer , " that ...
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... land when he ventured to act as legate . No All parties doubt , he and the King , and others also , considered acted in that the royal license gave him full legal permission to do so ; and what was done in the matter , whether by the ...
... land when he ventured to act as legate . No All parties doubt , he and the King , and others also , considered acted in that the royal license gave him full legal permission to do so ; and what was done in the matter , whether by the ...
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... lands to the foundation of Christ Church , he was really carrying out a very wise reform of the monastic system . " In continuation of it he afterwards obtained similar authority for suppressing all monasteries which had fewer than ...
... lands to the foundation of Christ Church , he was really carrying out a very wise reform of the monastic system . " In continuation of it he afterwards obtained similar authority for suppressing all monasteries which had fewer than ...
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