The History of England, Том 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831 |
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... Clergy . -Bull for Indulgences.- Is abused in Ger- many . - Excites the Opposition of Luther . — Sublime Principles adopted by Luther . His ninety - five Theses . Part of his Writings condemned as heretical . His personal Sufferings ...
... Clergy . -Bull for Indulgences.- Is abused in Ger- many . - Excites the Opposition of Luther . — Sublime Principles adopted by Luther . His ninety - five Theses . Part of his Writings condemned as heretical . His personal Sufferings ...
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... Clergy . Rights of Property considered . — Creed imposed by Proclamation . -Reformers discouraged -Anne of Cleves . Thomas Cromwell , his Attainder . -His Execution . - Court- ney Marquess of Exeter . - Cardinal Pole .. - King's ...
... Clergy . Rights of Property considered . — Creed imposed by Proclamation . -Reformers discouraged -Anne of Cleves . Thomas Cromwell , his Attainder . -His Execution . - Court- ney Marquess of Exeter . - Cardinal Pole .. - King's ...
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... clergy , when he came to the cathedral church of St. Paul to return thanks to God for his exaltation to the throne . " After his accession , " says a simple chronicler , “ the prince , or rather of right the king , Edward V. , with his ...
... clergy , when he came to the cathedral church of St. Paul to return thanks to God for his exaltation to the throne . " After his accession , " says a simple chronicler , “ the prince , or rather of right the king , Edward V. , with his ...
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... reforming the manners of the clergy according to the model of his own austere life ; but as intolerant as any of his contemporaries , ignorant of - mankind , and not sharing that taste for polite literature 126 1523 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... reforming the manners of the clergy according to the model of his own austere life ; but as intolerant as any of his contemporaries , ignorant of - mankind , and not sharing that taste for polite literature 126 1523 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... clergy and for main- taining the faith . Higher causes are in action for the same purpose . If pity could be utterly rooted out , and conscience struck dumb ; if mercy were banished , and fellow feeling with our brethren were ...
... clergy and for main- taining the faith . Higher causes are in action for the same purpose . If pity could be utterly rooted out , and conscience struck dumb ; if mercy were banished , and fellow feeling with our brethren were ...
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