The student's Constitutional history of England. The constitutional history of England from the accession of Henry vii. to the death of George ii by W. Smith1872 |
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... CHURCH UNDER HENRY VIII . , EDWARD VI . , AND MARY . 1. State of Public Opinion as to Religion . § 2. Henry VIII.'s Controversy with Luther . 3. His Divorce from Catherine . § 4. Separation from the Church of Rome . 5. Dissolution of ...
... CHURCH UNDER HENRY VIII . , EDWARD VI . , AND MARY . 1. State of Public Opinion as to Religion . § 2. Henry VIII.'s Controversy with Luther . 3. His Divorce from Catherine . § 4. Separation from the Church of Rome . 5. Dissolution of ...
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... church , who had been accustomed to shield under the mantle of her immunity a vast number of persons in the lower degrees of orders , or without any orders at all ; and had owed no small part of her influence to those who derived so ...
... church , who had been accustomed to shield under the mantle of her immunity a vast number of persons in the lower degrees of orders , or without any orders at all ; and had owed no small part of her influence to those who derived so ...
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... church and kingdom . But probably he could not have done so in its full extent . Sir Thomas More , who had rather ... church of England , as the clergy had two years before acknowledged in con- vocation . But this title was not formally ...
... church and kingdom . But probably he could not have done so in its full extent . Sir Thomas More , who had rather ... church of England , as the clergy had two years before acknowledged in con- vocation . But this title was not formally ...
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... church , was the first who set an example of reforming monastic foundations in the most efficacious manner , by converting their revenues to different purposes . Full of anxious zeal for promoting education , the noblest part of his ...
... church , was the first who set an example of reforming monastic foundations in the most efficacious manner , by converting their revenues to different purposes . Full of anxious zeal for promoting education , the noblest part of his ...
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... church more inveterate , so material a change was made in the ecclesiastical policy of this reign as to direct the Scriptures in this translation ( but with corrections in many places ) to be set up in parish churches , and permit them ...
... church more inveterate , so material a change was made in the ecclesiastical policy of this reign as to direct the Scriptures in this translation ( but with corrections in many places ) to be set up in parish churches , and permit them ...
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