History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... royal mandate to the University of Oxford , commanding the expulsion of all who harboured the persons or partook of the opinions of Wycliffe and his followers , Nicolas of Hertford , Rypingham , and John Aston , as well as directing ...
... royal mandate to the University of Oxford , commanding the expulsion of all who harboured the persons or partook of the opinions of Wycliffe and his followers , Nicolas of Hertford , Rypingham , and John Aston , as well as directing ...
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... royal residence , attended by many bishops and a great part of his clergy ; stated the charges against Cobham in detail ; and received an answer little comporting with a monarch's dignity , much less worthy of a man whose friend , a ...
... royal residence , attended by many bishops and a great part of his clergy ; stated the charges against Cobham in detail ; and received an answer little comporting with a monarch's dignity , much less worthy of a man whose friend , a ...
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... Royal authority by infancy , sickness , in- firmity , or otherwise . " In each House two questions were raised , the power of pro- viding for the defects of the Royal authority , and the mode of exercising that power , - whether the ...
... Royal authority by infancy , sickness , in- firmity , or otherwise . " In each House two questions were raised , the power of pro- viding for the defects of the Royal authority , and the mode of exercising that power , - whether the ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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