The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... opinions received The Oxford opinion 148 · 150 Wolsey's disapproval of the business Petition of Lords and Commons to the Pope The Cambridge opinion . Relation of Anne Boleyn to the King The Pope prohibits any divorce . 153 • 155 156 ...
... opinions received The Oxford opinion 148 · 150 Wolsey's disapproval of the business Petition of Lords and Commons to the Pope The Cambridge opinion . Relation of Anne Boleyn to the King The Pope prohibits any divorce . 153 • 155 156 ...
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... opinion before the days of the printing press . tions sug- Oxford divines at cil of Pisa , In these early days Oxford took a prominent lead Reforma- in the demand for a reformation of the Church of gested by England . The Council of ...
... opinion before the days of the printing press . tions sug- Oxford divines at cil of Pisa , In these early days Oxford took a prominent lead Reforma- in the demand for a reformation of the Church of gested by England . The Council of ...
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... opinions about 1425 the necessity for a reformation is shown by an Official de- mands for tion , A.D. official document sent from the Kings of France and England to the Pope in the year 1425 , before the assembly of the Council of Basle ...
... opinions about 1425 the necessity for a reformation is shown by an Official de- mands for tion , A.D. official document sent from the Kings of France and England to the Pope in the year 1425 , before the assembly of the Council of Basle ...
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... opinion of Henry VII . as a promising public man ) Dean of Lincoln , he being then about forty years of age , and the King only eighteen . Six months afterwards Wolsey is heard of as Almoner , and his preferments henceforth all came ...
... opinion of Henry VII . as a promising public man ) Dean of Lincoln , he being then about forty years of age , and the King only eighteen . Six months afterwards Wolsey is heard of as Almoner , and his preferments henceforth all came ...
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... opinion of alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magistrates , offices and councils of Venice , both civil and criminal ; and all state affairs likewise are managed by him , let their nature be what it may ...
... opinion of alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magistrates , offices and councils of Venice , both civil and criminal ; and all state affairs likewise are managed by him , let their nature be what it may ...
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Abbot afterwards Anabaptists Anne Boleyn appear appointed Archbishop Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop Warham Articles authority Bible Bishop Bishop Fisher Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of Rome Brewer's Calend Cambridge canon Canterbury Cardinal Catherine cause CHAP Christ Christian Church of England clergy College Convocation Council court Cromwell death declared divers divines divorce doctrine doubt ecclesiastical Edition Ellis English faith father favour Foxe Grace hands hath Henry VIII heresy heretics Holy holy orders honour House Ibid Jenkyns jurisdiction King laity Latimer laws learned legate letter London Lord Majesty marriage ment monasteries monastic monks opinion Orig Oxford papal Parliament passed persons Pope Prayer preached priests printed Queen realm Reformation reign religion religious respecting Rome royal Sacraments saints Scripture sent sermon Sir Thomas spiritual Statute Testament thereof things tion translation unto Warham Wilkins Wolsey Wolsey's words writes ΧΙ