The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Papal Bulls Clergy petition against Annates They suggest extinction of Papal Supremacy The Annates Act Abolition of Appeals to Rome The Statute of Appeals Statutory settlement of nominations to Bishoprics Transfer of Pope's Jurisdiction ...
... Papal Bulls Clergy petition against Annates They suggest extinction of Papal Supremacy The Annates Act Abolition of Appeals to Rome The Statute of Appeals Statutory settlement of nominations to Bishoprics Transfer of Pope's Jurisdiction ...
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... Papal court , and it was only by the vigorous act of sending a quick sailing ship to overtake him that Ximenes prevented the appeal from being lodged at Rome . In the end a thousand Franciscans emigrated to Barbary rather than sub- mit ...
... Papal court , and it was only by the vigorous act of sending a quick sailing ship to overtake him that Ximenes prevented the appeal from being lodged at Rome . In the end a thousand Franciscans emigrated to Barbary rather than sub- mit ...
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... papal provisions , with license to hold as many more as they could get . " These appear to have been mostly Italians , and Edward III . issued a commission of inquiry respect- ing them about seven years afterwards , though with what ...
... papal provisions , with license to hold as many more as they could get . " These appear to have been mostly Italians , and Edward III . issued a commission of inquiry respect- ing them about seven years afterwards , though with what ...
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... papal court always withstood reforms in this direction , even when pious popes desired them ! " On the other hand , the English clergy in general were so sensible of the evil , that when the convoca- A. D. 1430 tions chose delegates to ...
... papal court always withstood reforms in this direction , even when pious popes desired them ! " On the other hand , the English clergy in general were so sensible of the evil , that when the convoca- A. D. 1430 tions chose delegates to ...
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... Papal mandate . Then the despatch goes on to say that the King is very strictly bound to obey the municipal laws of his realm , which strictly forbid the admission of a foreign legate de latere , and that unless these conditions are ...
... Papal mandate . Then the despatch goes on to say that the King is very strictly bound to obey the municipal laws of his realm , which strictly forbid the admission of a foreign legate de latere , and that unless these conditions are ...
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