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... Reformation Parliament was to succeed in its initial ob- jective , some power greater than Commons would be necessary before the clergy could admit the need for any reformation . That stronger power proved to be the king himself ...
... Reformation Parliament was to succeed in its initial ob- jective , some power greater than Commons would be necessary before the clergy could admit the need for any reformation . That stronger power proved to be the king himself ...
Page 28
... Reformation program . By appealing directly to it rather than to Church tradition , Reformers were able to circumvent much of what they considered to be " Romish " inter- polations . Cromwell ordered the Bible to be placed in every ...
... Reformation program . By appealing directly to it rather than to Church tradition , Reformers were able to circumvent much of what they considered to be " Romish " inter- polations . Cromwell ordered the Bible to be placed in every ...
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... Reformation interludes composed during the polemical period ex- ploit themes of ecclesiastical corruption , but with a deliberate attempt to show a direct relationship between the Old Faith and moral decadence , particularly among the ...
... Reformation interludes composed during the polemical period ex- ploit themes of ecclesiastical corruption , but with a deliberate attempt to show a direct relationship between the Old Faith and moral decadence , particularly among the ...
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