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... jurisdiction ; the king claimed it as " regalian right , " and the pope claimed it as his own right of provision . Parliament expressed the sentiment in England against Rome's claim by enacting the Statute of Provisors in 1351. That ...
... jurisdiction ; the king claimed it as " regalian right , " and the pope claimed it as his own right of provision . Parliament expressed the sentiment in England against Rome's claim by enacting the Statute of Provisors in 1351. That ...
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... jurisdiction in England than could any other foreign bishops . The Statute of Appeals was posted on every church ... jurisdiction in the Church of England . The question presented to the clergy was whether or not God had bestowed ...
... jurisdiction in England than could any other foreign bishops . The Statute of Appeals was posted on every church ... jurisdiction in the Church of England . The question presented to the clergy was whether or not God had bestowed ...
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James C. Bryant. tensed and usurped power and jurisdiction within this realm . " They were also ordered to preach ... jurisdictions claimed by the other . But Bale makes it clear 13Gee and Hardy , 269-74 . how he wants the audience ...
James C. Bryant. tensed and usurped power and jurisdiction within this realm . " They were also ordered to preach ... jurisdictions claimed by the other . But Bale makes it clear 13Gee and Hardy , 269-74 . how he wants the audience ...
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