The Life and Defence of the Conduct and Principles of the Venerable and Calumniated Edmund Bonner: Bishop of London, in the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth: in which is Considered the Best Mode of Again Changing the Religion of this NationSeeley and Burnside, 1842 - 382 páginas |
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... Kings , as the King of England was superior to all his subjects . As the King rules with his Parliament , so the Pope was supposed to rule with a Council . As the King is supreme by the laws of his Parliament , the Pope was regarded as ...
... Kings , as the King of England was superior to all his subjects . As the King rules with his Parliament , so the Pope was supposed to rule with a Council . As the King is supreme by the laws of his Parliament , the Pope was regarded as ...
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... King of France , that that Sovereign , Francis , was highly indignant . Bonner told the King of France that , in refusing to deliver up an unworthy subject of England , who had taken refuge in his kingdom , his Majesty had acted against ...
... King of France , that that Sovereign , Francis , was highly indignant . Bonner told the King of France that , in refusing to deliver up an unworthy subject of England , who had taken refuge in his kingdom , his Majesty had acted against ...
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... King at this time by up- holding the proposition that all ecclesiastical officers were as much subject to the King's power as all other civil officers were ; * but even Cranmer had not sued out his episcopal commission from the temporal ...
... King at this time by up- holding the proposition that all ecclesiastical officers were as much subject to the King's power as all other civil officers were ; * but even Cranmer had not sued out his episcopal commission from the temporal ...
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Anxiety to obtain the patronage of the Bishop of London | xxii |
iv | xxvii |
TABLE OF CONTENTS | xxvii |
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