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... father , of the same name , had , in the reign of Elizabeth , affixed on the palace gates of the bishops of London , the bull of Pius V. , by which the queen was de- clared a heretic . He was tried and executed for this conduct , in ...
... father , of the same name , had , in the reign of Elizabeth , affixed on the palace gates of the bishops of London , the bull of Pius V. , by which the queen was de- clared a heretic . He was tried and executed for this conduct , in ...
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... father , the happy society was soon afterwards dissolved ; for upon Sir Thomas More refusing to take the oath of supremacy , to the inexpres- sible grief of Mrs. Roper , he was sent to the Tower . Though he was deprived of the pleasure ...
... father , the happy society was soon afterwards dissolved ; for upon Sir Thomas More refusing to take the oath of supremacy , to the inexpres- sible grief of Mrs. Roper , he was sent to the Tower . Though he was deprived of the pleasure ...
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... father , the happy society was soon afterwards dissolved ; for upon Sir Thomas More refusing to take the oath of supremacy , to the inexpres- sible grief of Mrs. Roper , he was sent to the Tower . Though he was deprived of the pleasure ...
... father , the happy society was soon afterwards dissolved ; for upon Sir Thomas More refusing to take the oath of supremacy , to the inexpres- sible grief of Mrs. Roper , he was sent to the Tower . Though he was deprived of the pleasure ...
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