The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... King John , " enacted with pious applause at the godly court of his own royal pupil , the young Edward VI . Never , assuredly , would the dying reformer have suspected that a little autobiographical fragment , almost forgotten by its ...
... King John , " enacted with pious applause at the godly court of his own royal pupil , the young Edward VI . Never , assuredly , would the dying reformer have suspected that a little autobiographical fragment , almost forgotten by its ...
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... King kept consciences and dogmas at home in such continual agitation that they had no time to cool into consistency . Henry's death came as a mercy of Providence to Protestants and Catholics alike . When Bale learned for a certainty ...
... King kept consciences and dogmas at home in such continual agitation that they had no time to cool into consistency . Henry's death came as a mercy of Providence to Protestants and Catholics alike . When Bale learned for a certainty ...
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... King and Council then at Southampton had thrust upon him as a reward . Around the episcopal dignity still shone in Eng- land something of feudal splendor , but Bale shrewdly surmised that in the semi - barbarous isle across the channel ...
... King and Council then at Southampton had thrust upon him as a reward . Around the episcopal dignity still shone in Eng- land something of feudal splendor , but Bale shrewdly surmised that in the semi - barbarous isle across the channel ...
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... King Edward . " Altogether the state of affairs in Waterford appalled the conscientious stranger and gave him his first premonition of coming peril . From this town , which he left under the ban of heaven , the Bishop - elect proceeded ...
... King Edward . " Altogether the state of affairs in Waterford appalled the conscientious stranger and gave him his first premonition of coming peril . From this town , which he left under the ban of heaven , the Bishop - elect proceeded ...
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... King , Queen or Emperor , he would take no part in Popish mummeries nor would a Popish trapping be seen on his orthodox back . " But , " he narrates , " they did find a way to carry out their papistical fantasies , for in the meantime ...
... King , Queen or Emperor , he would take no part in Popish mummeries nor would a Popish trapping be seen on his orthodox back . " But , " he narrates , " they did find a way to carry out their papistical fantasies , for in the meantime ...
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