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... tion of antique models . The effect of the black back - ground is particularly strik- ng , and the wreaths of oak - leaves , olive , and other foliage , which frame the nedallions , are conceived in the true spirit of similar features ...
... tion of antique models . The effect of the black back - ground is particularly strik- ng , and the wreaths of oak - leaves , olive , and other foliage , which frame the nedallions , are conceived in the true spirit of similar features ...
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... tion of the Church largely contributed . Partly from necessity , partly from a desire to build up a faction interested in the maintenance of their ecclesiastical policy , Cromwell and the King squandered the vast mass of wealth which ...
... tion of the Church largely contributed . Partly from necessity , partly from a desire to build up a faction interested in the maintenance of their ecclesiastical policy , Cromwell and the King squandered the vast mass of wealth which ...
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... tion of the Church largely contributed . Partly from necessity , partly from a desire to build up a faction interested in the maintenance of their ecclesiastical policy , Cromwell and the King squandered the vast mass of wealth which ...
... tion of the Church largely contributed . Partly from necessity , partly from a desire to build up a faction interested in the maintenance of their ecclesiastical policy , Cromwell and the King squandered the vast mass of wealth which ...
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... tion . Cambridge had already won a name for heresy , and the Cambridge scholars whom Wolsey introduced into Cardinal College which he was founding spread the contagion through Oxford . A group of " Brethren " which was formed in Cardi ...
... tion . Cambridge had already won a name for heresy , and the Cambridge scholars whom Wolsey introduced into Cardinal College which he was founding spread the contagion through Oxford . A group of " Brethren " which was formed in Cardi ...
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... tion , the very Godhead of the Founder of Christianity denied . The repeal of the Statute of Heresy left the powers of the Com- mon Law intact , and Cranmer availed himself of these 14 [ 1552 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
... tion , the very Godhead of the Founder of Christianity denied . The repeal of the Statute of Heresy left the powers of the Com- mon Law intact , and Cranmer availed himself of these 14 [ 1552 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
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