The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... sent a few years after- wards to the Council of Constance . When appointed to this duty , Hallam ( who had himself been Chancel- lor of Oxford ) at once took advice in the University I 6 ANGLICAN MEMORIAL TO THE COUNCIL OF PISA 2 ...
... sent a few years after- wards to the Council of Constance . When appointed to this duty , Hallam ( who had himself been Chancel- lor of Oxford ) at once took advice in the University I 6 ANGLICAN MEMORIAL TO THE COUNCIL OF PISA 2 ...
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... sent in the form of a memorial from Dr. Richard Ullerston , then or recently Chancellor , is still in existence . This memorial appears to have been used by the Bishop of Salisbury as a kind of brief from which to state before the ...
... sent in the form of a memorial from Dr. Richard Ullerston , then or recently Chancellor , is still in existence . This memorial appears to have been used by the Bishop of Salisbury as a kind of brief from which to state before the ...
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... sent from the Kings of France and England to the Pope in the year 1425 , before the assembly of the Council of Basle , and by the in- structions given to the English deputies who at- tended there by the Archbishops of Canterbury and ...
... sent from the Kings of France and England to the Pope in the year 1425 , before the assembly of the Council of Basle , and by the in- structions given to the English deputies who at- tended there by the Archbishops of Canterbury and ...
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... sent secretly by the clergy to the 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 ...
... sent secretly by the clergy to the 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 ...
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... sent on to him , with a message from the latter , to the effect that it was not the rule of his realm to admit legates de latere . If , however , he had nothing else to treat of except the expedition against the Turks , he might be ...
... sent on to him , with a message from the latter , to the effect that it was not the rule of his realm to admit legates de latere . If , however , he had nothing else to treat of except the expedition against the Turks , he might be ...
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