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... king's orders concerning royal nom- inees to the benefices . When the pope threatened to reduce the number of the king's counselors by translating bishops out of the realm , Parlia- ment met the challenge in 1393 by passing the Second ...
... king's orders concerning royal nom- inees to the benefices . When the pope threatened to reduce the number of the king's counselors by translating bishops out of the realm , Parlia- ment met the challenge in 1393 by passing the Second ...
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... kings engaged in the ecclesiastical controversy had made : kings should rule priests ; priests should not rule ... king's dominion is contrary to the spiritual ideal . By implication , Bale is playing upon this theme to justify the ...
... kings engaged in the ecclesiastical controversy had made : kings should rule priests ; priests should not rule ... king's dominion is contrary to the spiritual ideal . By implication , Bale is playing upon this theme to justify the ...
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... King Henry VIII ) enters and asks Verity if he has done everything he was instructed to do . Verity replies affirmatively and tells the Vices to kneel and ask the king's pardon for their treatment of King John . Each in his turn kneels ...
... King Henry VIII ) enters and asks Verity if he has done everything he was instructed to do . Verity replies affirmatively and tells the Vices to kneel and ask the king's pardon for their treatment of King John . Each in his turn kneels ...
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