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Page 87
... authority of the Star - Chamber and of the Ecclesiastical Commission was at its highest point . Severe restraints were imposed on political and religious discussion . The number of presses was at one time limited . No man could print ...
... authority of the Star - Chamber and of the Ecclesiastical Commission was at its highest point . Severe restraints were imposed on political and religious discussion . The number of presses was at one time limited . No man could print ...
Page 108
... authority of one opponent , and authority against the reasons of another . Bonner acted at least in accordance with his own principles . Cranmer could vindicate himself from the charge of being a heretic only by arguments which made him ...
... authority of one opponent , and authority against the reasons of another . Bonner acted at least in accordance with his own principles . Cranmer could vindicate himself from the charge of being a heretic only by arguments which made him ...
Page 579
... authority in England . If that authority took part with his enemies , nothing was left to him but to throw up his office . He accordingly placed his resignation in the hands of his agent in London , Colonel Macleane . But Macleane was ...
... authority in England . If that authority took part with his enemies , nothing was left to him but to throw up his office . He accordingly placed his resignation in the hands of his agent in London , Colonel Macleane . But Macleane was ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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