The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 2D. Appleton, 1842 |
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... desired : so that all the use we ought to make of these objections , is to be directed by them to do those things which may complete and adorn that work , which was managed by men subject to infirmities , who neither could see every ...
... desired : so that all the use we ought to make of these objections , is to be directed by them to do those things which may complete and adorn that work , which was managed by men subject to infirmities , who neither could see every ...
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... desired to have them speedily filled , in order to the creating of his son Prince of Wales . In the mean time his father died , and the Earl of Hartford Henry and Sir Anthony Brown were sent by the council to give him notice of it ...
... desired to have them speedily filled , in order to the creating of his son Prince of Wales . In the mean time his father died , and the Earl of Hartford Henry and Sir Anthony Brown were sent by the council to give him notice of it ...
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... desired a more complete reformation , the Protector set himself at the head of the one , and the Lord Chancellor at the head of the other party . declared in The next day the executors met again , and first took Which is their oaths ...
... desired a more complete reformation , the Protector set himself at the head of the one , and the Lord Chancellor at the head of the other party . declared in The next day the executors met again , and first took Which is their oaths ...
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... desired to continue in their former ranks , and thought the lands the King intended to give were not sufficient for the maintenance of the honour to be conferred on them ; which he reported to the best advantage he could for every man ...
... desired to continue in their former ranks , and thought the lands the King intended to give were not sufficient for the maintenance of the honour to be conferred on them ; which he reported to the best advantage he could for every man ...
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... desired to know whether he should send one to preach against it ; though he thought that was the casting precious stones to hogs , or worse than hogs , as were these Lollards . He said , that Luther had set out a book against those who ...
... desired to know whether he should send one to preach against it ; though he thought that was the casting precious stones to hogs , or worse than hogs , as were these Lollards . He said , that Luther had set out a book against those who ...
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afterwards agreed answer Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury attainder bill Bishop of Ely bishoprick bishops Bishops of London Bonner brought burnt Canterbury Cardinal carried censured Chancellor Christ church clergy Collection Commons communion condemned confession conscience consent council court Cranmer crown death declared desired Divine doctrine Duke of Guise Duke of Northumberland Duke of Somerset Earl Earl of Warwick Emperor England English father favour former formerly France French gave give given hands heresy heretics holy House judged King Edward's King Henry King's kingdom laid land letter lived London Lord Lord Chancellor marriage married matter ment mind Numb papists parliament peace persons Pope Pope's prayers preach pretended priests princes prison Protector protested Queen raised reason received Reformation reign religion repealed resolved Ridley Rome sacrament Scotland Scots Scripture seemed sent sermon shewed things thought tion Wiat words worship writ wrote