A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... PRotestant Extremists in PoweR . EDWARD VI ( 1547– 1553 ) . 230 XXIII . THE ENGLISH COUNTER - REFORMATION . MARY ( 1553-1558 ) 236 XXIV . THE ELIZABETHAN RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT AND THE EARLY YEARS OF ELIZABETH'S REIGN ( 1558-1572 ) 243 ...
... PRotestant Extremists in PoweR . EDWARD VI ( 1547– 1553 ) . 230 XXIII . THE ENGLISH COUNTER - REFORMATION . MARY ( 1553-1558 ) 236 XXIV . THE ELIZABETHAN RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT AND THE EARLY YEARS OF ELIZABETH'S REIGN ( 1558-1572 ) 243 ...
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... Protestants and deny the Real Presence altogether ; he maintained that after the bread and wine were consecrated they ... Protestant ; in their minds the reality or substance of a thing was not the visible attributes which could be seen ...
... Protestants and deny the Real Presence altogether ; he maintained that after the bread and wine were consecrated they ... Protestant ; in their minds the reality or substance of a thing was not the visible attributes which could be seen ...
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... Protestantism and extreme anti - papal meas- ures appalled him ; he became a persecutor of heretics , and finally lost his life for opposing Henry's will . More's greatest work is his Utopia ' which appeared in Latin , in 1516. In the ...
... Protestantism and extreme anti - papal meas- ures appalled him ; he became a persecutor of heretics , and finally lost his life for opposing Henry's will . More's greatest work is his Utopia ' which appeared in Latin , in 1516. In the ...
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... Protestant side , he apparently had no real religious feeling ; for he died professing himself a true Catholic . Indispensable as he was to the King , he maintained his position only by extreme servility 1 A combination of lawyer and ...
... Protestant side , he apparently had no real religious feeling ; for he died professing himself a true Catholic . Indispensable as he was to the King , he maintained his position only by extreme servility 1 A combination of lawyer and ...
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... Protestant wing was forming , favored by leaders like Cranmer and Bishop Latimer , the greatest preacher of his day . Extremists were giving vent to the most extravagant views . One said that goods should be in common , another that ...
... Protestant wing was forming , favored by leaders like Cranmer and Bishop Latimer , the greatest preacher of his day . Extremists were giving vent to the most extravagant views . One said that goods should be in common , another that ...
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