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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For this reason he entreated the king, in the name of the clergy, to refer the matter
for decision to the Pope." Archbishop Warham added that in old times some of
the fathers of the Church had opposed the matter so far as to suffer martyrdom ...
For this reason he entreated the king, in the name of the clergy, to refer the matter
for decision to the Pope." Archbishop Warham added that in old times some of
the fathers of the Church had opposed the matter so far as to suffer martyrdom ...
Sivu 85
... and published by order of Pope Julius II., there is given in this volume the
critical examination of this gift by Laurence Valla, the opinion of Nicholas of Cusa,
written for the Council of Basle, and that of St. Antoninus, Archbishop of Florence.
... and published by order of Pope Julius II., there is given in this volume the
critical examination of this gift by Laurence Valla, the opinion of Nicholas of Cusa,
written for the Council of Basle, and that of St. Antoninus, Archbishop of Florence.
Sivu 100
This deduction is turned into a certainty by the subsequent action of Archbishop
Warhami. He first protested that the admission was not to be twisted " in
derogation of the Roman Pontiff or the Apostolic See," and the very last act of his
life was ...
This deduction is turned into a certainty by the subsequent action of Archbishop
Warhami. He first protested that the admission was not to be twisted " in
derogation of the Roman Pontiff or the Apostolic See," and the very last act of his
life was ...
Sivu 141
In the April of 1506 he was again in England, first with Archbishop Warham and
Sir Thomas More in London, and subsequently at Cambridge ; but in a few
months he was enabled to carry out the plan of visiting Italy which he had long ...
In the April of 1506 he was again in England, first with Archbishop Warham and
Sir Thomas More in London, and subsequently at Cambridge ; but in a few
months he was enabled to carry out the plan of visiting Italy which he had long ...
Sivu 142
One only do I except, as a very Achilles, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Warham),
who alone keeps me in London, though 1 confess not very unwillingly."1 In
estimating the spirit which dictated the composition of the Marias, it is well to ...
One only do I except, as a very Achilles, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Warham),
who alone keeps me in London, though 1 confess not very unwillingly."1 In
estimating the spirit which dictated the composition of the Marias, it is well to ...
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