The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Monastic system originally admirable 280 But outgrew the wants of the Church 281 Growth of monastic possessions 282 Attacks and Legislative restraints 284 Monastic reformation necessary 289 Constitutional justification of Henry VIII 290 ...
... Monastic system originally admirable 280 But outgrew the wants of the Church 281 Growth of monastic possessions 282 Attacks and Legislative restraints 284 Monastic reformation necessary 289 Constitutional justification of Henry VIII 290 ...
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... monastic bodies from episcopal control , the dispensations given for non - residence and pluralities , are strongly dwelt upon ; and it is shown that appeals to Rome are a source of many evils from the facilities which they offer for ...
... monastic bodies from episcopal control , the dispensations given for non - residence and pluralities , are strongly dwelt upon ; and it is shown that appeals to Rome are a source of many evils from the facilities which they offer for ...
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... monastic tion But as soon as those intentions became known , 9 reforma- they began to meet with oppos on . " I perceive by your letters , " wrote John Penny , Bishop of Carlisle , " your desire to repress the vices and errors which are ...
... monastic tion But as soon as those intentions became known , 9 reforma- they began to meet with oppos on . " I perceive by your letters , " wrote John Penny , Bishop of Carlisle , " your desire to repress the vices and errors which are ...
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... the statute of pramunire being brought to bear upon them if they should correct offending brethren . On March 22 , 1519–20 , Wolsey fear the II CHAP issued new statutes for the Augustinians , in THE MONASTIC ESTABLISHMENTS 61.
... the statute of pramunire being brought to bear upon them if they should correct offending brethren . On March 22 , 1519–20 , Wolsey fear the II CHAP issued new statutes for the Augustinians , in THE MONASTIC ESTABLISHMENTS 61.
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... monastic orders into a friendly acquiescence with his plans for their reformation , he was also getting into his hands the supreme control of the His popu- universities for the same purpose . Each of them had long before given him ...
... monastic orders into a friendly acquiescence with his plans for their reformation , he was also getting into his hands the supreme control of the His popu- universities for the same purpose . Each of them had long before given him ...
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