The student's Constitutional history of England. The constitutional history of England from the accession of Henry vii. to the death of George ii by W. Smith1872 |
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... CATHOLICS .. 59 NOTE TO CHAPTER III . The Oath of Supremacy . .. IV . ON THE LAWS OF ELIZABETH'S REIGN RESPECTING PRO- TESTANT NONCONFORMISTS .. .. .. NOTE TO CHAPTER IV . Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity V. ON THE CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF ...
... CATHOLICS .. 59 NOTE TO CHAPTER III . The Oath of Supremacy . .. IV . ON THE LAWS OF ELIZABETH'S REIGN RESPECTING PRO- TESTANT NONCONFORMISTS .. .. .. NOTE TO CHAPTER IV . Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity V. ON THE CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF ...
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... which are , or at least were , defended by Catholics of the Gallican or Cisalpine school on quite different grounds from his jurisdiction or 40 AVERSION TO THE DIVORCE . CHAP . II . REFORMATION . 39 THE KING SUPREME HEAD .
... which are , or at least were , defended by Catholics of the Gallican or Cisalpine school on quite different grounds from his jurisdiction or 40 AVERSION TO THE DIVORCE . CHAP . II . REFORMATION . 39 THE KING SUPREME HEAD .
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... catholics on the Continent were earnest for its alteration , the communion of the laity by bread alone , and the celibacy of the clergy . But in several other respects he was wrought upon by Cranmer to draw pretty near to the Lutheran ...
... catholics on the Continent were earnest for its alteration , the communion of the laity by bread alone , and the celibacy of the clergy . But in several other respects he was wrought upon by Cranmer to draw pretty near to the Lutheran ...
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... catholics . The clergy , though not very scrupulous about conforming to the innovations , were generally averse to ... catholic heart . Still more were they exas- perated at the ribaldry which vulgar protestants uttered against their ...
... catholics . The clergy , though not very scrupulous about conforming to the innovations , were generally averse to ... catholic heart . Still more were they exas- perated at the ribaldry which vulgar protestants uttered against their ...
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... catholics and protestants was only in degree , and in degree there was much less difference than we are apt to believe . The Roman worship was proscribed in England . Many persons were sent to prison for hearing mass , and similar ...
... catholics and protestants was only in degree , and in degree there was much less difference than we are apt to believe . The Roman worship was proscribed in England . Many persons were sent to prison for hearing mass , and similar ...
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