The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 1W. Smith, 1841 |
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... confirmed by the policy of Queen Elizabeth and her council to secure her title . These things being generally talked and spread abroad in foreign parts , especially in France , by the new translation of Sanders , and not being yet ...
... confirmed by the policy of Queen Elizabeth and her council to secure her title . These things being generally talked and spread abroad in foreign parts , especially in France , by the new translation of Sanders , and not being yet ...
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... confirmed in their former opinion by hearing the matter thus argued , moved the bishops to order the abbot to renounce his former opinion , and recant his sermon at Paul's Cross . But they flatly refused to do it , and said they were ...
... confirmed in their former opinion by hearing the matter thus argued , moved the bishops to order the abbot to renounce his former opinion , and recant his sermon at Paul's Cross . But they flatly refused to do it , and said they were ...
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... confirmed by the hopes , or rather assurance , which the cardinal gave him of the pope's favour ; who , either calculating what was to be expected from that court on the account of their own interest , or upon some promises made him ...
... confirmed by the hopes , or rather assurance , which the cardinal gave him of the pope's favour ; who , either calculating what was to be expected from that court on the account of their own interest , or upon some promises made him ...
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... confirmed in his resolutions never to consent to it . For he could not imagine the desire of seeing it was a bare curiosity , or only to direct the king's counsellors ; since the king and the cardinal could inform them of all the ...
... confirmed in his resolutions never to consent to it . For he could not imagine the desire of seeing it was a bare curiosity , or only to direct the king's counsellors ; since the king and the cardinal could inform them of all the ...
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... confirmed in his resolutions never to consent to it . For he could not imagine the desire of seeing it was a bare curiosity , or only to direct the king's counsellors ; since the king and the cardinal could inform them of all the ...
... confirmed in his resolutions never to consent to it . For he could not imagine the desire of seeing it was a bare curiosity , or only to direct the king's counsellors ; since the king and the cardinal could inform them of all the ...
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