The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... 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 Pisa was summoned to meet in 1409 ...
... 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 Pisa was summoned to meet in 1409 ...
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... printing had sprung with wonderful rapidity into the full strength and vigour of adult life , and was originating a vast influence that could not fail to change the face of society in many important respects , and even to penetrate its ...
... printing had sprung with wonderful rapidity into the full strength and vigour of adult life , and was originating a vast influence that could not fail to change the face of society in many important respects , and even to penetrate its ...
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... printed in other than English type , by an English printer , is in the case of a few Arabic and Hebrew letters , printed in a book on the study of Arabic , Chaldee , and Hebrew , writ- ten by Robert Wakefield , Canon of King's College ...
... printed in other than English type , by an English printer , is in the case of a few Arabic and Hebrew letters , printed in a book on the study of Arabic , Chaldee , and Hebrew , writ- ten by Robert Wakefield , Canon of King's College ...
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... printed by Pynson in the early part of 1521 . It was impossible for Wolsey to have resisted an appeal in which the King's literary and theological honour was so much concerned ; and although he probably knew too much of the world to ...
... printed by Pynson in the early part of 1521 . It was impossible for Wolsey to have resisted an appeal in which the King's literary and theological honour was so much concerned ; and although he probably knew too much of the world to ...
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... printed at length in the Harleian Miscellany , iii . 47-60 , and in vols . 21 and 22 of the Pamphleteer , in which latter publication there are facsimile specimens of the writing and signatures . Bishop Burnet saw them , and says , " I ...
... printed at length in the Harleian Miscellany , iii . 47-60 , and in vols . 21 and 22 of the Pamphleteer , in which latter publication there are facsimile specimens of the writing and signatures . Bishop Burnet saw them , and says , " I ...
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