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... Catholic faith , plusobedience to Rome ( 1553-1558 ) . Elizabeth established that " mean between two extremes " which has ever since made it possible to dispute whether the English Church is Catholic or Protestant , and , in defence of ...
... Catholic faith , plusobedience to Rome ( 1553-1558 ) . Elizabeth established that " mean between two extremes " which has ever since made it possible to dispute whether the English Church is Catholic or Protestant , and , in defence of ...
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... Catholic , they had added the idea that it was impossible to be Catholic without being Roman . This feeling became so general that for nearly three centuries the word " Catholic was used in England in the sense of 66 Roman Catholic ...
... Catholic , they had added the idea that it was impossible to be Catholic without being Roman . This feeling became so general that for nearly three centuries the word " Catholic was used in England in the sense of 66 Roman Catholic ...
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... Catholics received for many generations and were legally exposed Catholic be to till 1829 , was based on the assumption that a loyal a sincere Roman Catholic , believing in the Can a Roman Englishman ? deposing power of the Pope , could ...
... Catholics received for many generations and were legally exposed Catholic be to till 1829 , was based on the assumption that a loyal a sincere Roman Catholic , believing in the Can a Roman Englishman ? deposing power of the Pope , could ...
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ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Difficulties Henrys Views | 2 |
Clerical and Papal Money Burdens | 3 |
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