The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... Romish church , Colet being then an Acolyth , which is one of their seven ecclesiastical orders , was qualified to hold them without impropriety . It was one of the abuses , indeed , of that hierarchy to bestow livings upon persons from ...
... Romish church , Colet being then an Acolyth , which is one of their seven ecclesiastical orders , was qualified to hold them without impropriety . It was one of the abuses , indeed , of that hierarchy to bestow livings upon persons from ...
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... Romish church . In the prologue he says , that " desiring nothyng more thanne education and bringing uppe children in good manners and literature , in the yere of our Lorde a M. fyve hundred and twelfe , he bylded a scole the estende of ...
... Romish church . In the prologue he says , that " desiring nothyng more thanne education and bringing uppe children in good manners and literature , in the yere of our Lorde a M. fyve hundred and twelfe , he bylded a scole the estende of ...
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... Romish court , that it had lost it's influence . The clergy , therefore , refused to comply with Leo's demand . Upon this , Campeggio was recalled in 1516 ; and the King desired that Wolsey , who had been joined in the commission ...
... Romish court , that it had lost it's influence . The clergy , therefore , refused to comply with Leo's demand . Upon this , Campeggio was recalled in 1516 ; and the King desired that Wolsey , who had been joined in the commission ...
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... . For his holy but barbarous zeal he could easily find pretexts , which disgust and shock us when Romish faith , he wrote several virulent books against the 90 SIR THOMAS MORE . Sir Matthew Hale (1609-1676) 1 Andrew Marvell (1620-1678)
... . For his holy but barbarous zeal he could easily find pretexts , which disgust and shock us when Romish faith , he wrote several virulent books against the 90 SIR THOMAS MORE . Sir Matthew Hale (1609-1676) 1 Andrew Marvell (1620-1678)
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... Romish faith , he wrote several virulent books against the advocates of the Reformation : an act of zeal so acceptable to the English clergy , that they unani- mously agreed , in full convocation , to make him a present of four or five ...
... Romish faith , he wrote several virulent books against the advocates of the Reformation : an act of zeal so acceptable to the English clergy , that they unani- mously agreed , in full convocation , to make him a present of four or five ...
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afterward Anne Boleyn appears appointed Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Ascham atque authority Bishop Bishop of Winchester Bishop of Worcester Cardinal cause Chancellor Cheke Christ church clergy Colet College council court Cranmer Cromwell death declared doctrine Duke Duke of Norfolk Earl Edward Edward VI eminent enemies England English Erasmus faith father favour France Grace Greek hæc hath Henry VIII Henry's heretics holy honour King King's kingdom Knox Lady Jane Grey Latimer Latin learning letters likewise living London Lord Majesty marriage Mary master ment mihi neque never nihil noble Norfolk occasion omnes opinion parliament person Pope Popish preaching prebendaries prelate prince Protector Protestant quæ quàm Queen quod received Reformation reign religion Ridley Rome Romish royal Scotland sent sermon Sir John Sir John Cheke Sir Thomas Somerset Sovereign stile tamen things tibi tion Tower transubstantiation unto Wolsey