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... lived and died in the communion of the church of Rome , yet they have delivered things to posterity with so much candour and evenness , that their authority is disputed by none but those of their own party . But while foreign churches ...
... lived and died in the communion of the church of Rome , yet they have delivered things to posterity with so much candour and evenness , that their authority is disputed by none but those of their own party . But while foreign churches ...
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... lived in . Holingshed , Speed , and Stow give bare relations of things that were public , and commit many faults . Upon their scent most of our late writers have gone , and have only collected and repeated what they wrote . The Lord ...
... lived in . Holingshed , Speed , and Stow give bare relations of things that were public , and commit many faults . Upon their scent most of our late writers have gone , and have only collected and repeated what they wrote . The Lord ...
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... lived near his time , and nevertheless makes a saint of him . Charles the Great , whom some also make a saint , both put away his wife for a very slight cause , and is said to have lived in most unnatural lusts with his own daughter ...
... lived near his time , and nevertheless makes a saint of him . Charles the Great , whom some also make a saint , both put away his wife for a very slight cause , and is said to have lived in most unnatural lusts with his own daughter ...
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... lived in incest with others of them . And except the short reign of Hadrian the Sixth , there was no pope at Rome all this while whose example might make any other prince blush for his faults ; so that Guicciardini , when he calls Pope ...
... lived in incest with others of them . And except the short reign of Hadrian the Sixth , there was no pope at Rome all this while whose example might make any other prince blush for his faults ; so that Guicciardini , when he calls Pope ...
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... lived in ; and to feed that , his ambition and covetousness were proportionable . Oct. 1513 . : He was first made bishop of Tournay when that town was taken from the French ; then he was made bishop of Lincoln * , which was the first ...
... lived in ; and to feed that , his ambition and covetousness were proportionable . Oct. 1513 . : He was first made bishop of Tournay when that town was taken from the French ; then he was made bishop of Lincoln * , which was the first ...
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abbots afterwards ambassador Anne Boleyn answer apostolic appear archbishop of Canterbury attainted authority bishop of London bishop of Rochester bishop of Rome bishop of Winchester brought bull Campegio cardinal censures Christ Christian church clergy Collect commission commons condemned confession confirmed conscience consent convocation council court of Rome Cranmer Cromwell crown death declared desired dispensation divines divorce doctrine duke of Norfolk earl emperor England English faith father favour former France French king gave give given granted hands heresy heretics holy honour judged king Henry king of England king's kingdom lady learned legates letter lived lord chancellor marriage married matter monasteries never Numb opinion ordered pardon parliament persons pope pope's preach pretended priests princes proceedings protector protested queen reason received Reformation reign religion resolved sacrament Scotland Scriptures seemed sent sentence statute things thought words writ wrote