The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... realm , shall have his revenue divided into three parts ; one for himself , one for repairs of manors , buildings , & c . , and one to be distributed in charity . " 8 No further notice of the project occurs , and it seems to have been ...
... realm , shall have his revenue divided into three parts ; one for himself , one for repairs of manors , buildings , & c . , and one to be distributed in charity . " 8 No further notice of the project occurs , and it seems to have been ...
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... realm . For I assure you , I have often kneeled before him , the space sometimes of three hours , to persuade him from his will and appetite ; but I could never dissuade him there- from . " 6 In still later days , Henry was known to ...
... realm . For I assure you , I have often kneeled before him , the space sometimes of three hours , to persuade him from his will and appetite ; but I could never dissuade him there- from . " 6 In still later days , Henry was known to ...
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... realm to admit legates de latere . If , however , he had nothing else to treat of except the expedition against the Turks , he might be admitted . But a Wolsey re- despatch of a much stronger character was eventually tain condi- sent ...
... realm to admit legates de latere . If , however , he had nothing else to treat of except the expedition against the Turks , he might be admitted . But a Wolsey re- despatch of a much stronger character was eventually tain condi- sent ...
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... realm ; and that many should be brought up there which would be The King's able to do His Grace honourable service . " The King hearty made Longland explain Wolsey's purpose to Queen to the plan Catherine , and the Bishop had evidently ...
... realm ; and that many should be brought up there which would be The King's able to do His Grace honourable service . " The King hearty made Longland explain Wolsey's purpose to Queen to the plan Catherine , and the Bishop had evidently ...
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... realm any such thinks books , scrolls , or writings ; which your godly purpose His lers fear Highness marvellously well alloweth , and doth much hold fines more with that recognizance , for that some , and most part , will communi- more ...
... realm any such thinks books , scrolls , or writings ; which your godly purpose His lers fear Highness marvellously well alloweth , and doth much hold fines more with that recognizance , for that some , and most part , will communi- more ...
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