The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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Page 268
... Anne Boleyn at once identified a large party in England with the cause of Rome . From the first these scandals united against the Reformation a powerful section of the clergy , a portion of the older nobility , and a formidable minority ...
... Anne Boleyn at once identified a large party in England with the cause of Rome . From the first these scandals united against the Reformation a powerful section of the clergy , a portion of the older nobility , and a formidable minority ...
Page 276
... Anne Boleyn insultingly figured as plenipotentiary , and which only showed the king's resolution to free himself from his queen , he had sought the opinion of the universities of Europe upon the question at issue , and had procured from ...
... Anne Boleyn insultingly figured as plenipotentiary , and which only showed the king's resolution to free himself from his queen , he had sought the opinion of the universities of Europe upon the question at issue , and had procured from ...
Page 277
... Anne Boleyn was openly treated as the expectant consort of the king , and was actually domiciled as such within his palace . Such a palpable disregard of the Pope's authority was not to be mistaken ; and , accordingly , from this moment ...
... Anne Boleyn was openly treated as the expectant consort of the king , and was actually domiciled as such within his palace . Such a palpable disregard of the Pope's authority was not to be mistaken ; and , accordingly , from this moment ...
Page 278
... the breach be- tween the nation and the Roman party , gave rebellion in England a moral aspect and a principle of cohesion , and furnished the The King abandons Catherine and marries Anne Boleyn . 279 278 Froude's History of England .
... the breach be- tween the nation and the Roman party , gave rebellion in England a moral aspect and a principle of cohesion , and furnished the The King abandons Catherine and marries Anne Boleyn . 279 278 Froude's History of England .
Page 279
Henry Allon. The King abandons Catherine and marries Anne Boleyn . 279 Pope and the Emperor with an excuse for intervention . From the autumn of 1529 , at least , Anne Boleyn had been domesticated in the king's palace , and had been ...
Henry Allon. The King abandons Catherine and marries Anne Boleyn . 279 Pope and the Emperor with an excuse for intervention . From the autumn of 1529 , at least , Anne Boleyn had been domesticated in the king's palace , and had been ...
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