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... side of the Articles . In London alone five hundred Prot- estants were indicted under the new act . Latimer and Shaxton were imprisoned , and the former forced into a resignation of his see . Cranmer himself was only saved by Henry's ...
... side of the Articles . In London alone five hundred Prot- estants were indicted under the new act . Latimer and Shaxton were imprisoned , and the former forced into a resignation of his see . Cranmer himself was only saved by Henry's ...
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... side are the greater part of the nobles , who absent themselves from Court , all the bishops save three or four , almost all the judges and lawyers , almost all the justices of the peace , the priests who can move their flocks any way ...
... side are the greater part of the nobles , who absent themselves from Court , all the bishops save three or four , almost all the judges and lawyers , almost all the justices of the peace , the priests who can move their flocks any way ...
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... side of the Papacy and of the Council of Trent ; and the cruelties of the Inquisition which he introduced into Flanders gave a terrible indication of the bigotry which he was to bequeath to his House . The marriage with his son Philip ...
... side of the Papacy and of the Council of Trent ; and the cruelties of the Inquisition which he introduced into Flanders gave a terrible indication of the bigotry which he was to bequeath to his House . The marriage with his son Philip ...
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... side London would take ; and the insurgent leader pushed desperately up the Thames , seized a bridge at Kingston , threw his force across the river , and marched rapidly back on the capital . The night march along miry roads wearied and ...
... side London would take ; and the insurgent leader pushed desperately up the Thames , seized a bridge at Kingston , threw his force across the river , and marched rapidly back on the capital . The night march along miry roads wearied and ...
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... side of a unity which could now only be brought about by a recon- ciliation with the Papacy . The Spanish match was hardly con- cluded , when the negotiations with Rome were brought to a final issue . The attainder of Reginald Pole ...
... side of a unity which could now only be brought about by a recon- ciliation with the Papacy . The Spanish match was hardly con- cluded , when the negotiations with Rome were brought to a final issue . The attainder of Reginald Pole ...
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