Life Under the TudorsJ. E. Morpurgo Falcon Educational Books, 1950 - 226 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... Reformation did not devour the Renaissance . England was fortunate in that the Renais- sance reached her late when her Reformation was already half complete . Nowhere else did the Reformation draw so near to the New Learning . Nowhere ...
... Reformation did not devour the Renaissance . England was fortunate in that the Renais- sance reached her late when her Reformation was already half complete . Nowhere else did the Reformation draw so near to the New Learning . Nowhere ...
Pagina 33
... Reformation . The princi- pal effects of the Reformation , which was carried through in England in the years 1529 to 1536 , are considered elsewhere ; but the immediate result was not simply to grant to Henry a primacy in ecclesiastical ...
... Reformation . The princi- pal effects of the Reformation , which was carried through in England in the years 1529 to 1536 , are considered elsewhere ; but the immediate result was not simply to grant to Henry a primacy in ecclesiastical ...
Pagina 48
... reformation . Moreover the history of that reformation suffered various fluctuations of for- tune ; under Henry VIII it was limited generally to the repudiation of the pope's authority with little change in doctrine or forms of worship ...
... reformation . Moreover the history of that reformation suffered various fluctuations of for- tune ; under Henry VIII it was limited generally to the repudiation of the pope's authority with little change in doctrine or forms of worship ...
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CONTENTS | 7 |
CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT | 29 |
RELIGION | 44 |
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