The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIII. |
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It is, of course, true, that the author sets himself to show that the reformed
doctrines were the old teachings of the Christian Church, and that, when St.
Gregory sent St. Augustine over into England, " the new learning was brought
into this realm, ...
It is, of course, true, that the author sets himself to show that the reformed
doctrines were the old teachings of the Christian Church, and that, when St.
Gregory sent St. Augustine over into England, " the new learning was brought
into this realm, ...
Sivu 44
The celebrated Dr. Dee drew up a supplication to the queen, stating that " among
the many most lamentable displeasures that have of late happened in this realm,
through the subverting of religious houses and the dissolution of other ...
The celebrated Dr. Dee drew up a supplication to the queen, stating that " among
the many most lamentable displeasures that have of late happened in this realm,
through the subverting of religious houses and the dissolution of other ...
Sivu 45
... the remnants of such incredible a store, as well of writers theological as in all
the other liberal sciences, might yet be saved and recovered, which now in your
Grace's realm being dispersed and scattered, yea, and many of them in
unlearned ...
... the remnants of such incredible a store, as well of writers theological as in all
the other liberal sciences, might yet be saved and recovered, which now in your
Grace's realm being dispersed and scattered, yea, and many of them in
unlearned ...
Sivu 50
It does not in fact by lapse of time lose the ordinary authority it possesses over all
subjects of the realm in these matters. Thus, for example, he holds that the State
can and should prohibit all lands in mortmain passing to the Church ; and that ...
It does not in fact by lapse of time lose the ordinary authority it possesses over all
subjects of the realm in these matters. Thus, for example, he holds that the State
can and should prohibit all lands in mortmain passing to the Church ; and that ...
Sivu 51
Such matters were, he contends, only customs of the realm, and in no sense any
point of purely spiritual prerogative. Like every other custom of the realm, these
were subject to revision by the supreme secular authority. " The Pope by himself,"
...
Such matters were, he contends, only customs of the realm, and in no sense any
point of purely spiritual prerogative. Like every other custom of the realm, these
were subject to revision by the supreme secular authority. " The Pope by himself,"
...
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