John Whitgift and the English ReformationScribner, 1954 - 254 páginas Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Ill. The Hale lectures, 1953. |
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... Convocation sur- rendered its legislative independence in the submission of the clergy . Henceforth , Convocation agreed , new canons would not be enacted without royal permission , nor pro- mulgated without the assent of the Crown ...
... Convocation sur- rendered its legislative independence in the submission of the clergy . Henceforth , Convocation agreed , new canons would not be enacted without royal permission , nor pro- mulgated without the assent of the Crown ...
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... Convocation was the surrender of its legislative autonomy . In actual fact this autonomy was little enough in the subordination of the western Church to the papal system . There is a rough approach to truth in the familiar See the ...
... Convocation was the surrender of its legislative autonomy . In actual fact this autonomy was little enough in the subordination of the western Church to the papal system . There is a rough approach to truth in the familiar See the ...
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... Convocation . It is entirely probable that the surprise in Convocation in 1563 was not the amount of support given to the Precisians but the unexpected extent of loyalty to the existing regulations . Convocation was a body less repre ...
... Convocation . It is entirely probable that the surprise in Convocation in 1563 was not the amount of support given to the Precisians but the unexpected extent of loyalty to the existing regulations . Convocation was a body less repre ...
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THE NATIONAL CHURCH | 1 |
THE ELIZABETHAN SETTLEMENT | 31 |
CAMBRIDGE AND CONTROVERSY | 64 |
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