The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... tion really land . The idea that it was the foundation of a new Church , or that it was intended to be so by the Reformers , is wholly unjustified by history , and may be dismissed , for the present at least , as an absurd error . How ...
... tion really land . The idea that it was the foundation of a new Church , or that it was intended to be so by the Reformers , is wholly unjustified by history , and may be dismissed , for the present at least , as an absurd error . How ...
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... tion of monastic bodies from episcopal control , the dispensations given for non - residence and pluralities , are strongly dwelt upon ; and it is shown that appeals to Rome are a source of many evils from the facilities which they ...
... tion of monastic bodies from episcopal control , the dispensations given for non - residence and pluralities , are strongly dwelt upon ; and it is shown that appeals to Rome are a source of many evils from the facilities which they ...
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... tion , A.D. official document 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 ...
... tion , A.D. official document 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 ...
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... tion were given by another bull to Ximenes and the papal legate . 6 reformer At this time there was so close an intercourse Wolsey a between Spain and England as to make it very probable that Wolsey was consciously following in the ...
... tion were given by another bull to Ximenes and the papal legate . 6 reformer At this time there was so close an intercourse Wolsey a between Spain and England as to make it very probable that Wolsey was consciously following in the ...
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... lay people have great occasion of evils and cause to fall , when those men whose duty it is to draw men from their affection of this world by their continual conversa- r tion in this world , teach men to love 12 DEAN COLET ON ABUSES.
... lay people have great occasion of evils and cause to fall , when those men whose duty it is to draw men from their affection of this world by their continual conversa- r tion in this world , teach men to love 12 DEAN COLET ON ABUSES.
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