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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... subject at that period . The true distinc- tion between the ecclesiastical and civil was absolutely misunder- stood in that day , so much had the confusion of the two powers in one man - 1 -the pope - darkened men's minds . Thus not ...
... subject at that period . The true distinc- tion between the ecclesiastical and civil was absolutely misunder- stood in that day , so much had the confusion of the two powers in one man - 1 -the pope - darkened men's minds . Thus not ...
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... subjects to the king , and desire to be allowed to live in peace.3 § 14. It can hardly be doubted that this controversy had a very important influence on the after history of the Church . The king now obtained a definite and distinct ...
... subjects to the king , and desire to be allowed to live in peace.3 § 14. It can hardly be doubted that this controversy had a very important influence on the after history of the Church . The king now obtained a definite and distinct ...
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... subject to God and no other , ought not in anything touching the regality to be sub- mitted to the Bishop of Rome , nor the laws of this realm by him frustrated and defeated at his will , to the perpetual destruction of the king and his ...
... subject to God and no other , ought not in anything touching the regality to be sub- mitted to the Bishop of Rome , nor the laws of this realm by him frustrated and defeated at his will , to the perpetual destruction of the king and his ...
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... subjects . As early as 1518 he appears to have formed the design of writing against Luther . The attention of many being drawn to the reformer's opinions , now so boldly broached , every fresh work on the subject was sought for and ...
... subjects . As early as 1518 he appears to have formed the design of writing against Luther . The attention of many being drawn to the reformer's opinions , now so boldly broached , every fresh work on the subject was sought for and ...
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... subject to the king's consent and that of the representatives of the founders.4 The latter provision was probably not much cared for , and the king readily issued his letters - patent , as he had long taken an interest in the plan ...
... subject to the king's consent and that of the representatives of the founders.4 The latter provision was probably not much cared for , and the king readily issued his letters - patent , as he had long taken an interest in the plan ...
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