The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 1W. Smith, 1841 |
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... matter was the same . When any sce was vacant , a writ was issued out of the chancery for scizing on all the temporalitics of Custodia the bishopric , and then the king recommended one to the pope , upon which his Temporalita- bulls ...
... matter was the same . When any sce was vacant , a writ was issued out of the chancery for scizing on all the temporalitics of Custodia the bishopric , and then the king recommended one to the pope , upon which his Temporalita- bulls ...
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... matter was discovered , used all possible endeavours to stop their proceedings ; and they were often brought before the king's council , where it was pretended that all proceeded from malice and heresy . The cardinal laboured to procure ...
... matter was discovered , used all possible endeavours to stop their proceedings ; and they were often brought before the king's council , where it was pretended that all proceeded from malice and heresy . The cardinal laboured to procure ...
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... matter was thus argued on both sides , all the judges delivered their opinions , in these words : " That all those of the convocation who did award the citation against Standish , were in the case of a premunire facias ; ” and added ...
... matter was thus argued on both sides , all the judges delivered their opinions , in these words : " That all those of the convocation who did award the citation against Standish , were in the case of a premunire facias ; ” and added ...
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... matter might be so long respited , till they could get a resolution from the court of Rome , which they should procure at their own charges ; and if it did consist with the law of God , they should conform themselves to the law of the ...
... matter might be so long respited , till they could get a resolution from the court of Rome , which they should procure at their own charges ; and if it did consist with the law of God , they should conform themselves to the law of the ...
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... matter determined . At this time Wolsey went the cardinal went over into France , under colour to conclude a league between into France the two crowns , and to treat about the means of setting the pope at liberty , 1527 , Jul . 11. who ...
... matter determined . At this time Wolsey went the cardinal went over into France , under colour to conclude a league between into France the two crowns , and to treat about the means of setting the pope at liberty , 1527 , Jul . 11. who ...
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