A History of the English Church: Second period: From the accession of Henry VIII to the silencing of convocation in the 18th century, 1509-1717Murray, 1900 |
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... showed himself to be in Scotland , the liturgy , the sacraments , the orders , the historical continuity of the English Church , might have been lost . Nay , more ; had there been in England a king thoroughly in favour of a doctrinal ...
... showed himself to be in Scotland , the liturgy , the sacraments , the orders , the historical continuity of the English Church , might have been lost . Nay , more ; had there been in England a king thoroughly in favour of a doctrinal ...
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... showed great aptitude and shrewdness in affairs . He was very observant of his religious duties , a § 5. Almost from the beginning of his reign Henry's councils were influenced , and many of his important affairs transacted , by Thomas ...
... showed great aptitude and shrewdness in affairs . He was very observant of his religious duties , a § 5. Almost from the beginning of his reign Henry's councils were influenced , and many of his important affairs transacted , by Thomas ...
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... showed no disposition to take up the matter . In the Convocation that met June 22 , 1515 , the attend- ance was so small that the archbishop prorogued it at once till the following November , " lest matters so arduous and of so grave a ...
... showed no disposition to take up the matter . In the Convocation that met June 22 , 1515 , the attend- ance was so small that the archbishop prorogued it at once till the following November , " lest matters so arduous and of so grave a ...
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... showed unto me that the queen was very stiff and obstinate , 2 affirm- ing that your brother did never know her carnally , and that she desired counsel as well of your subjects as of strangers , I said this device could never come of ...
... showed unto me that the queen was very stiff and obstinate , 2 affirm- ing that your brother did never know her carnally , and that she desired counsel as well of your subjects as of strangers , I said this device could never come of ...
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... showed himself very friendly to him , and Anne Boleyn was proportion- ately annoyed . But this was the last ray of favour . § 16. At the beginning of Michaelmas term Wolsey went to his place in Westminster as Lord Chancellor , but ...
... showed himself very friendly to him , and Anne Boleyn was proportion- ately annoyed . But this was the last ray of favour . § 16. At the beginning of Michaelmas term Wolsey went to his place in Westminster as Lord Chancellor , but ...
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