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... every subject , from the plow to the throne . No such preaching had been heard in England before his day , and with the growth of his fame grew the danger of persecution . There were 6 [ 1528 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
... every subject , from the plow to the throne . No such preaching had been heard in England before his day , and with the growth of his fame grew the danger of persecution . There were 6 [ 1528 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
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... danger home . " I intend , " he wrote with his peculiar medley of humor and pathos , " to make merry with my parishioners this Christ- mas , for all the sorrow , lest perchance I may never return to them again . " But he was saved ...
... danger home . " I intend , " he wrote with his peculiar medley of humor and pathos , " to make merry with my parishioners this Christ- mas , for all the sorrow , lest perchance I may never return to them again . " But he was saved ...
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... danger . But at the last hours of his life Henry proved himself true to the work he had begun . His resolve not to bow to the pretensions of the Papacy sanctioned at Trent threw him , whether he would or no , back on the policy of the ...
... danger . But at the last hours of his life Henry proved himself true to the work he had begun . His resolve not to bow to the pretensions of the Papacy sanctioned at Trent threw him , whether he would or no , back on the policy of the ...
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... danger , his tamper- ing with popular demands , and the anger of the nobles at his resolve to enforce the laws against enclosures and evictions , ended in his fall . He was forced by the Council to resign , and his power passed to the ...
... danger , his tamper- ing with popular demands , and the anger of the nobles at his resolve to enforce the laws against enclosures and evictions , ended in his fall . He was forced by the Council to resign , and his power passed to the ...
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... danger . Mary , the daughter of Catharine of Aragon , who had been placed next to Edward by the Act of Succession , remained firm amidst all the changes of the time to the older faith ; and her accession threatened to be the signal for ...
... danger . Mary , the daughter of Catharine of Aragon , who had been placed next to Edward by the Act of Succession , remained firm amidst all the changes of the time to the older faith ; and her accession threatened to be the signal for ...
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