The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Band 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... ecclesiastical state - Origin of the reformation - Martin Luther - Henry receives the title of Defender of the Faith - Causes of the progress of the reformation - War with France - Invasion of France - War with Scotland - A parliament ...
... ecclesiastical state - Origin of the reformation - Martin Luther - Henry receives the title of Defender of the Faith - Causes of the progress of the reformation - War with France - Invasion of France - War with Scotland - A parliament ...
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... Ecclesiastical affairs ............. ....... Page 188 CHAP . XXXIII . War with Scotland - Victory at Solway - Death of James V. Treaty with Scotland - New rupture - Rupture with France - A parliament - Affairs of Scotland - A parliament ...
... Ecclesiastical affairs ............. ....... Page 188 CHAP . XXXIII . War with Scotland - Victory at Solway - Death of James V. Treaty with Scotland - New rupture - Rupture with France - A parliament - Affairs of Scotland - A parliament ...
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... ecclesiastical dignity served him as a pretence for engrossing still more revenues : the pope , ob- serving his great influence over the king , was de- sirous of engaging him in his interests , and created him a cardinal . No churchman ...
... ecclesiastical dignity served him as a pretence for engrossing still more revenues : the pope , ob- serving his great influence over the king , was de- sirous of engaging him in his interests , and created him a cardinal . No churchman ...
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... constable , which this nobleman inherited from the Bohuns , earls of Here- ford , was forfeited , and was never after revived in England , CHAP . XXIX . Digression concerning the ecclesiastical state - 28 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... constable , which this nobleman inherited from the Bohuns , earls of Here- ford , was forfeited , and was never after revived in England , CHAP . XXIX . Digression concerning the ecclesiastical state - 28 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... ecclesiastical order , was become highly expedient , if not absolutely neces- sary . We shall be better enabled to comprehend the subject , if we take the matter a little higher , and reflect a moment on the reasons why there must be an ...
... ecclesiastical order , was become highly expedient , if not absolutely neces- sary . We shall be better enabled to comprehend the subject , if we take the matter a little higher , and reflect a moment on the reasons why there must be an ...
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