The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 2D. Appleton, 1842 |
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... court of Kome governed all things there , so they were resolved to admit of no effectual reformation of any considerable matters ; but to establish , by a more formal decision , those errors and abuses that had given so much scandal to ...
... court of Kome governed all things there , so they were resolved to admit of no effectual reformation of any considerable matters ; but to establish , by a more formal decision , those errors and abuses that had given so much scandal to ...
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... court got them to be enacted in parliament : and after they had re- moved such bishops as opposed them , then they procured the convocation to consent to what was done : so that , upon the matter , the Reformation was the work of ...
... court got them to be enacted in parliament : and after they had re- moved such bishops as opposed them , then they procured the convocation to consent to what was done : so that , upon the matter , the Reformation was the work of ...
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... court were weak or ill men that the King being under age , things were carried by those who had him in their power . And for the two great ministers of that reign , or rather the administrators of it , the Dukes of Somerset and ...
... court were weak or ill men that the King being under age , things were carried by those who had him in their power . And for the two great ministers of that reign , or rather the administrators of it , the Dukes of Somerset and ...
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... court and country , and clergymen being linked to the interests of the crown , all those who in civil matters opposed the designs of the court resolved to cherish those of the division , under the colour of their being hearty ...
... court and country , and clergymen being linked to the interests of the crown , all those who in civil matters opposed the designs of the court resolved to cherish those of the division , under the colour of their being hearty ...
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... Court , on the 12th day of October , being St. Edward's Eve , in the year 1537 , and lost his mother the day after he was born ; * who died , not by the cruelty of the chirurgeons ripping up her belly to make way for the Prince's birth ...
... Court , on the 12th day of October , being St. Edward's Eve , in the year 1537 , and lost his mother the day after he was born ; * who died , not by the cruelty of the chirurgeons ripping up her belly to make way for the Prince's birth ...
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