A Reply to Dr. Lingard's Vindication of His History of England: As Far as Respects Archbishop CranmerC. and J. Rivington, 1827 - 136 |
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... marriage in Germany . But I was not his biographer ; nor did I see the neces- sity of introducing into my pages the discussion of questions , which could throw no light on the general history of the times . " The present questions ...
... marriage in Germany . But I was not his biographer ; nor did I see the neces- sity of introducing into my pages the discussion of questions , which could throw no light on the general history of the times . " The present questions ...
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... marriage of his sovereign . San- ders also says , that to the cardinal himself the primacy had been first offered upon this con- dition , and had been refused ; an assertion which is suppressed in the second edition of Sanders's book ...
... marriage of his sovereign . San- ders also says , that to the cardinal himself the primacy had been first offered upon this con- dition , and had been refused ; an assertion which is suppressed in the second edition of Sanders's book ...
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... married , when the offer of the see of Canterbury was made to him . Dr. Lingard , in his History , cites from Godwin ... marriage . Godwin , in his Annals , says : Uxore jamdudum orbatus , quam adolescens duxerat , puellæ cujusdam amore ...
... married , when the offer of the see of Canterbury was made to him . Dr. Lingard , in his History , cites from Godwin ... marriage . Godwin , in his Annals , says : Uxore jamdudum orbatus , quam adolescens duxerat , puellæ cujusdam amore ...
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... married should not be made even a priest , much less a bishop ; and so at first might be perplexed with the apprehen- sion of clamour being raised against him , because he had thus vindicated the liberty of every e to avoid the great ...
... married should not be made even a priest , much less a bishop ; and so at first might be perplexed with the apprehen- sion of clamour being raised against him , because he had thus vindicated the liberty of every e to avoid the great ...
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... marriage was made easy to him . " Possibly the words of Godwin , " that the king's importunity prevailed with Cranmer beyond all scrupulous difficulties , " may have in- tended some reference to the marriage . Fox asserts , that Henry ...
... marriage was made easy to him . " Possibly the words of Godwin , " that the king's importunity prevailed with Cranmer beyond all scrupulous difficulties , " may have in- tended some reference to the marriage . Fox asserts , that Henry ...
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