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... oath , under Henry VIII's Act of 1534 that inaugurated the Supremacy , had been life imprisonment ; and the penalty for denying the Supremacy , death ; and the oath was to be sworn by the whole adult population ; the words of the oath ...
... oath , under Henry VIII's Act of 1534 that inaugurated the Supremacy , had been life imprisonment ; and the penalty for denying the Supremacy , death ; and the oath was to be sworn by the whole adult population ; the words of the oath ...
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... oath was proposed to the clergy — and whether , indeed , it was as an oath that anything at all was proposed to them . It was in June and July that the various commissions were made out . " Representative visitors must have met together ...
... oath was proposed to the clergy — and whether , indeed , it was as an oath that anything at all was proposed to them . It was in June and July that the various commissions were made out . " Representative visitors must have met together ...
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... oath . And within a few weeks of the royal assent to the Act , it had ready a characteristically ambiguous declaration about the meaning of what had been done , An Admonition to simple men , deceived by malicious.1 The simple whom the ...
... oath . And within a few weeks of the royal assent to the Act , it had ready a characteristically ambiguous declaration about the meaning of what had been done , An Admonition to simple men , deceived by malicious.1 The simple whom the ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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