The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... parliament took upon them to judge in all ecclesiastical matters , and to examine whether the ecclesiastical courts had proceeded according to the laws of the church or not : and that the sentences of the temporal courts might be ...
... parliament took upon them to judge in all ecclesiastical matters , and to examine whether the ecclesiastical courts had proceeded according to the laws of the church or not : and that the sentences of the temporal courts might be ...
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... parliament of Paris interposed ; they made a noble remonstrance to the king , in which they pressed him to maintain the Pragmatic Sanction , which had its original from a general council , and they affirmed that the king was obliged to ...
... parliament of Paris interposed ; they made a noble remonstrance to the king , in which they pressed him to maintain the Pragmatic Sanction , which had its original from a general council , and they affirmed that the king was obliged to ...
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... parliament of Paris to be registered there , in vacation time . The court ordered the attorney - general to examine it . St. Romain was then at- torney - general , and he behaved himself with such courage , that he was much celebrated ...
... parliament of Paris to be registered there , in vacation time . The court ordered the attorney - general to examine it . St. Romain was then at- torney - general , and he behaved himself with such courage , that he was much celebrated ...
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... parliament not only judged in favour of elections made by virtue of that sanction , but , by earnest remonstrances , they pressed the king to pro- hibit the applications made to the court of Rome for graces condemned by it . Innocent ...
... parliament not only judged in favour of elections made by virtue of that sanction , but , by earnest remonstrances , they pressed the king to pro- hibit the applications made to the court of Rome for graces condemned by it . Innocent ...
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... parliament , resolved only to offer the latter , as that in which the other was virtually comprehended . So he went in person to the court of parliament , to which many great men , divines , and other persons of distinction were called ...
... parliament , resolved only to offer the latter , as that in which the other was virtually comprehended . So he went in person to the court of parliament , to which many great men , divines , and other persons of distinction were called ...
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afterwards agreed answer appear apprehended archbishop authority Bellay bishop of Bath bishop of Bayonne bishop of Ely bishop of London bishop of Rome brought bull called Campegio cardinal censures chancellor church clergy Collection concerning Concordats contrary convocation council court of Rome Cranmer Cromwell crowns declare desired dispensation divines doctrine duke of Norfolk duke of Orleans ecclesiastical emperor England examine favour French king Gallican church gave give given granted hands honour hoped judges King Henry king of France king's cause kingdom knew laws learned legate letter liberty likewise Lord marriage married matter never occasion offered opinion parliament person pope pope's Pragmatic Sanction prayed preached pressed pretended princes proceedings promised published queen reformation reign relation religion resolved Rymer sacrament seems sent session Spain suffer things thought tion told Tonstall treated whole Wolsey words writ writes wrote zeal