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... clergy , the suppression of the monasteries , the religious changes , fell like a series of heavy blows upon the priesthood . From persecutors they suddenly sank into men trembling for their very lives . Those whom they had threatened ...
... clergy , the suppression of the monasteries , the religious changes , fell like a series of heavy blows upon the priesthood . From persecutors they suddenly sank into men trembling for their very lives . Those whom they had threatened ...
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... clergy , monastic vows , private masses , and auricular confession . A more terrible feat- ure of the reaction was the revival of persecution . Burning was denounced as the penalty for a denial of transubstantiation ; on a second ...
... clergy , monastic vows , private masses , and auricular confession . A more terrible feat- ure of the reaction was the revival of persecution . Burning was denounced as the penalty for a denial of transubstantiation ; on a second ...
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... clergy- men , churchwardens , and schoolmasters . The distaste for changes so hurried and so rigorously enforced was increased by the daring speculations of the more extreme Protestants . The real value of the religious revolution of ...
... clergy- men , churchwardens , and schoolmasters . The distaste for changes so hurried and so rigorously enforced was increased by the daring speculations of the more extreme Protestants . The real value of the religious revolution of ...
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... clergy . A proposal to renew the laws against heresy was thrown out by the Lords , even after the failure of Wyatt's insurrection , and only Philip's influence secured the re - enact- ment of the statute of Henry the Fifth in a later ...
... clergy . A proposal to renew the laws against heresy was thrown out by the Lords , even after the failure of Wyatt's insurrection , and only Philip's influence secured the re - enact- ment of the statute of Henry the Fifth in a later ...
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... clergy on pain of deprivation , the alterations she made in its language showed her wish to conciliate the Catholics as far as possible . She had no mind merely to restore the system of the Protectorate , She dropped the words " Head of ...
... clergy on pain of deprivation , the alterations she made in its language showed her wish to conciliate the Catholics as far as possible . She had no mind merely to restore the system of the Protectorate , She dropped the words " Head of ...
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