The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 1W. Smith, 1841 |
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... England to be installed knight of the garter ; where a new league was concluded , ver , May 26. by which , beside mutual assistance , a match was agreed on between the emperor The Empe- and the lady Mary , the king's only child by his ...
... England to be installed knight of the garter ; where a new league was concluded , ver , May 26. by which , beside mutual assistance , a match was agreed on between the emperor The Empe- and the lady Mary , the king's only child by his ...
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... England , but was totally defeated by the earl of Surrey land ; Sept. 9 , in Flodden field . The king himself was either killed in the battle , or soon 1513. after ; so that the kingdom falling under factions , during the minority of ...
... England , but was totally defeated by the earl of Surrey land ; Sept. 9 , in Flodden field . The king himself was either killed in the battle , or soon 1513. after ; so that the kingdom falling under factions , during the minority of ...
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... England had ever done ; he also courted the pope with a constant submission , and upon all occasions made the pope's interests his own , and made war and peace as they desired him : so that had he died any time before the 19th year of ...
... England had ever done ; he also courted the pope with a constant submission , and upon all occasions made the pope's interests his own , and made war and peace as they desired him : so that had he died any time before the 19th year of ...
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... England , there was a decree made to the contrary , which was received in England and in many other places , by virtue whereof the secular priests in England may not marry ; but this law not being universally received , the Greek church ...
... England , there was a decree made to the contrary , which was received in England and in many other places , by virtue whereof the secular priests in England may not marry ; but this law not being universally received , the Greek church ...
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... England had carried the same title , as Spelman informs us . So easy a thing it was for popes to oblige princes in those days , when a title or a rose was thought a sufficient recompense for the greatest services . J. Herbert . The ...
... England had carried the same title , as Spelman informs us . So easy a thing it was for popes to oblige princes in those days , when a title or a rose was thought a sufficient recompense for the greatest services . J. Herbert . The ...
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