The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 1W. Smith, 1841 |
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... pope and emperor , this last feeding him long with hopes of resigning the empire to him , which wrought much on him ... pope ; in which he judged he might , for a present advantage , promise a thing that seemed to be at so great a ...
... pope and emperor , this last feeding him long with hopes of resigning the empire to him , which wrought much on him ... pope ; in which he judged he might , for a present advantage , promise a thing that seemed to be at so great a ...
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... pope for joining with Francis , turned his arms against him , which were so successful that May 6 , 1527. he besieged and took Romet , and kept the pope prisoner six months . The cardinal finding the public interests concur so happily ...
... pope for joining with Francis , turned his arms against him , which were so successful that May 6 , 1527. he besieged and took Romet , and kept the pope prisoner six months . The cardinal finding the public interests concur so happily ...
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... pope's dispensation was thought sufficient to answer all ; and his authority was then so undisputed that it did it effectually . So a bull was obtained on the 26th of December 1503 , to this effect , " that the pope , according to the ...
... pope's dispensation was thought sufficient to answer all ; and his authority was then so undisputed that it did it effectually . So a bull was obtained on the 26th of December 1503 , to this effect , " that the pope , according to the ...
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... pope at liberty , 1527 , Jul . 11. who was then the emperor's prisoner at Rome , and also for a project of peace ... pope so hardly , that it could not be doubted that the pope hated him . And it was believed that he would find the ...
... pope at liberty , 1527 , Jul . 11. who was then the emperor's prisoner at Rome , and also for a project of peace ... pope so hardly , that it could not be doubted that the pope hated him . And it was believed that he would find the ...
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... pope in private , and then to deliver him these letters of credence , in which there was a most earnest clause added with the king's own hand . He was also to make a condoleance of the miseries the pope and cardinals were in , both in ...
... pope in private , and then to deliver him these letters of credence , in which there was a most earnest clause added with the king's own hand . He was also to make a condoleance of the miseries the pope and cardinals were in , both in ...
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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