The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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Abbey Abbot Act of Parliament afterwards Anne Anne Boleyn appointed Archbishop Archbishop Cranmer Archbishop Warham Articles authority Benefit of Clergy Bible Bishop Bishop Fisher Boleyn Brewer's Calend canons Canterbury Cardinal Catherine cause CHAP charge Christ Christian Church of England clergy Convocation Council court Cranmer Cromwell Crown death declared divers divines doctrine doubt ecclesiastical Ellis enacted English faith father favour Fisher Foxe given Grace hands hath Henry VIII heresy heretics holy orders honour houses Ibid Jenkyns jurisdiction King King's highness laity lands Latimer laws learned legate letter living Lord Majesty marriage ment monasteries monastic monks opinion Orig Oxford papal Parliament passed persons Pope Prayer priests printed Queen realm received Reformation reign religion religious respecting Rome royal Sacraments Scripture secular sent sermon Sir Thomas spiritual Statute synods Testament thereof things tion translation unto Warham Wilkins Wolsey Wolsey's words