The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 1W. Smith, 1841 |
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... court and nation ; there being a freer circulation of money , by which trade was encouraged ; and the cour- tiers tasted so liberally of the king's bounty that he was everywhere much magnified , though his expense proved afterwards ...
... court and nation ; there being a freer circulation of money , by which trade was encouraged ; and the cour- tiers tasted so liberally of the king's bounty that he was everywhere much magnified , though his expense proved afterwards ...
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... court of France . Her brother had designed the marriage between them , yet would not openly give his consent to it ; but she , by a strange kind of wooing , profixed him the term of four days to gain her consent , in which she told him ...
... court of France . Her brother had designed the marriage between them , yet would not openly give his consent to it ; but she , by a strange kind of wooing , profixed him the term of four days to gain her consent , in which she told him ...
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... court of Rome , yet that court Ecclesiastical always gained their designs in the end . But even in this king's days the crown matters . was not quite stripped of all its authority over spiritual persons . The investitures of bishops and ...
... court of Rome , yet that court Ecclesiastical always gained their designs in the end . But even in this king's days the crown matters . was not quite stripped of all its authority over spiritual persons . The investitures of bishops and ...
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... court for civil crimes , and that there was nothing either in the laws of God or the church inconsistent with it ... courts was a sin in itself . ” Standish , upon this turned to the king , and said , " God forbid that all the decrees of ...
... court for civil crimes , and that there was nothing either in the laws of God or the church inconsistent with it ... courts was a sin in itself . ” Standish , upon this turned to the king , and said , " God forbid that all the decrees of ...
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... court sitting by authority from the legate . This touched the clergy so in the quick , that they used all the arts ... courts , they used him most cruelly . On the 4th of December he was found hanged in the chamber where he was kept ...
... court sitting by authority from the legate . This touched the clergy so in the quick , that they used all the arts ... courts , they used him most cruelly . On the 4th of December he was found hanged in the chamber where he was kept ...
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