The History of Protestant Nonconformity in England from the Reformation Under Henry VIII, Volumen1W. Ball, 1836 - 559 páginas |
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... give them sufficient cause to return to the lap again of their holy mother the church . " On the death of Richard , the clergy obtained additional power , of which they promptly availed themselves . Having assisted Henry the Fourth in ...
... give them sufficient cause to return to the lap again of their holy mother the church . " On the death of Richard , the clergy obtained additional power , of which they promptly availed themselves . Having assisted Henry the Fourth in ...
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... gives this account of it : That after it was finished by his grace's appointment , and consent of the makers of the same , I was only a sorter out , and placer of the prin- cipal matters therein contained . ' So it seems others were ...
... gives this account of it : That after it was finished by his grace's appointment , and consent of the makers of the same , I was only a sorter out , and placer of the prin- cipal matters therein contained . ' So it seems others were ...
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... give alms to others to pray for them , whereby they may be relieved and holpen of some part of their pain . But , forasmuch as the place where they be , the name thereof , and kind of pains there , also be to us uncertain by Scripture ...
... give alms to others to pray for them , whereby they may be relieved and holpen of some part of their pain . But , forasmuch as the place where they be , the name thereof , and kind of pains there , also be to us uncertain by Scripture ...
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... gives occasion , nor their judgments enlightened and rectified by an extensive observation of the bearing of different creeds . It was , therefore , soon evident to the king and his advisers , that the suppression of these institutions ...
... gives occasion , nor their judgments enlightened and rectified by an extensive observation of the bearing of different creeds . It was , therefore , soon evident to the king and his advisers , that the suppression of these institutions ...
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... give themselves wholly to God , yet God was gener- ally more dishonoured upon it than upon the other days , by idleness , drunkenness , and quarrelling , the people thinking that they sufficiently honored God by hearing mass and matins ...
... give themselves wholly to God , yet God was gener- ally more dishonoured upon it than upon the other days , by idleness , drunkenness , and quarrelling , the people thinking that they sufficiently honored God by hearing mass and matins ...
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amongst Anabaptists answer appointed archbishop authority bishop of London bishops brethren Brownists Burnet's Reform Cartwright catholic cause censured ceremonies CHAP character charge Christ Christian church of England clergy Common Prayer condemned conscience convocation council court Cranmer deprived divine doctrine ecclesiastical Edward ELIZ enemies English English Reformation faith favour Fuller godly Grindal Hampton Court conference hath Henry heresy Hist holy honor Ibid imprisonment intolerance JAMES judgment king king's laws learned letter liberty Lollards London Lord lord treasurer majesty majesty's Mary ment ministers ministry Neal oath offence opinions papists Parker parliament party persecution persons popery popish preachers preaching prelates prince principles prison proceedings profession protestant punishment puritans queen realm refused reign religion religious sacraments says scriptures spirit star chamber statute Strype's Annals Strype's Whitgift suffer supremacy surplice thereof things thirty-nine articles tion treatise truth unto VIII worship writing zeal