The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... passed altogether beyond the bounds of probability in our own times . Much is made by superficial writers of the satirical verses which were levelled at the medieval bishops and clergy ; but there are few so severe on them in their ...
... passed altogether beyond the bounds of probability in our own times . Much is made by superficial writers of the satirical verses which were levelled at the medieval bishops and clergy ; but there are few so severe on them in their ...
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... passed a feigned fire painted on a wall . If ever ye lay sick , or thought the night long , and longed for day , while every hour seemed longer than five , bethink you then what a long night we sely souls endure , that lie slepe- less ...
... passed a feigned fire painted on a wall . If ever ye lay sick , or thought the night long , and longed for day , while every hour seemed longer than five , bethink you then what a long night we sely souls endure , that lie slepe- less ...
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... passed through the brain of one who was far the greatest political ruler England had yet seen , we must still acknowledge that it was the most com- prehensive view of Church reform that was ever contemplated , and one before which the ...
... passed through the brain of one who was far the greatest political ruler England had yet seen , we must still acknowledge that it was the most com- prehensive view of Church reform that was ever contemplated , and one before which the ...
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... passed . [ Ibid , iii . 717-724 . ] The subject was continued in the Con- vocation of 1531 , although thrown into the shade by the question of the Præmunire . [ Ibid , iii . 725 , 726. ] 7 So the Cardinal used to date his letters to the ...
... passed . [ Ibid , iii . 717-724 . ] The subject was continued in the Con- vocation of 1531 , although thrown into the shade by the question of the Præmunire . [ Ibid , iii . 725 , 726. ] 7 So the Cardinal used to date his letters to the ...
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... passed between her and the King at this time.1 8 State Pap . , i . 261 . 9 Ibid . , 155 . ' ' Ibid . , 314,316 . " Of all women , " says one of Wolsey's correspondents on this subject , " the King would not have had Cary's eldest sister ...
... passed between her and the King at this time.1 8 State Pap . , i . 261 . 9 Ibid . , 155 . ' ' Ibid . , 314,316 . " Of all women , " says one of Wolsey's correspondents on this subject , " the King would not have had Cary's eldest sister ...
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