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... Cardinal of York , Wolsey , also was convinced that the Church must rise to the occasion . He sought by education , in his foundations at Ipswich and Oxford , to put a barrier in the way of wayward and uncontrolled intellect . His ...
... Cardinal of York , Wolsey , also was convinced that the Church must rise to the occasion . He sought by education , in his foundations at Ipswich and Oxford , to put a barrier in the way of wayward and uncontrolled intellect . His ...
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... Cardinal Pole in his visitation of 1556 , was on the point of being driven from Douai . Gregory Martin , one of the first to join Allen , was sent to Rome ( 1576 ) to see if any arrangement could be made to transfer the seminary there ...
... Cardinal Pole in his visitation of 1556 , was on the point of being driven from Douai . Gregory Martin , one of the first to join Allen , was sent to Rome ( 1576 ) to see if any arrangement could be made to transfer the seminary there ...
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... Cardinal Pole , who had good entertainment here of the Pope before— that is to say , xx crowns in gold a month . This Mynhurst , with one Sidgraves , an Irishman , which once had been of our Company , Sir Thomas being on the sea , upon ...
... Cardinal Pole , who had good entertainment here of the Pope before— that is to say , xx crowns in gold a month . This Mynhurst , with one Sidgraves , an Irishman , which once had been of our Company , Sir Thomas being on the sea , upon ...
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... Cardinal Gesualde about the practical effects of this bull , and had declared it caused great evil to the Catholics ; he told him that the bull might be so mitigated as to allow Catholics to acknowledge the Queen without censure " ; and ...
... Cardinal Gesualde about the practical effects of this bull , and had declared it caused great evil to the Catholics ; he told him that the bull might be so mitigated as to allow Catholics to acknowledge the Queen without censure " ; and ...
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... Cardinal Paleotto , the arch- bishop , and he received them for some days in his palace . During this enforced delay Campion wrote to some friends of his at Prague , and in the course of his letter says : " I am now at Bologna , on my ...
... Cardinal Paleotto , the arch- bishop , and he received them for some days in his palace . During this enforced delay Campion wrote to some friends of his at Prague , and in the course of his letter says : " I am now at Bologna , on my ...
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