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... remained a favorite one till the latter part of the fifteenth century , and was not very frequently employed , because , though not howy , it mastery than the handling of bright pigment regtared raren A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH ...
... remained a favorite one till the latter part of the fifteenth century , and was not very frequently employed , because , though not howy , it mastery than the handling of bright pigment regtared raren A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH ...
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... remained of the di- rectly religious impulse given by Wyclif beyond a vague rest- lessness and discontent with the system of the Church . But weak and fitful as was the life of Lollardry , the prosecutions whose records lie scattered ...
... remained of the di- rectly religious impulse given by Wyclif beyond a vague rest- lessness and discontent with the system of the Church . But weak and fitful as was the life of Lollardry , the prosecutions whose records lie scattered ...
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... remained of the di- rectly religious impulse given by Wyclif beyond a vague rest- lessness and discontent with the system of the Church . But weak and fitful as was the life of Lollardry , the prosecutions whose records lie scattered ...
... remained of the di- rectly religious impulse given by Wyclif beyond a vague rest- lessness and discontent with the system of the Church . But weak and fitful as was the life of Lollardry , the prosecutions whose records lie scattered ...
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... remained sacred to the bulk of Eng- lishmen , was attacked with a scurrility and profaneness which passes belief . The doctrine of Transubstantiation , which was as yet recognized by law , was held up to scorn in ballads and mystery ...
... remained sacred to the bulk of Eng- lishmen , was attacked with a scurrility and profaneness which passes belief . The doctrine of Transubstantiation , which was as yet recognized by law , was held up to scorn in ballads and mystery ...
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... remained those of the New Learning and differed little from the general sentiment represented in the Act , he leaned instinctively to the one party which did not long for his fall . His wish was to restrain the Protestant ex- cesses ...
... remained those of the New Learning and differed little from the general sentiment represented in the Act , he leaned instinctively to the one party which did not long for his fall . His wish was to restrain the Protestant ex- cesses ...
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