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In the final analysis , Henry had not established a nationally unified , single Eng . lish Church ; on the contrary , wholly intent on insuring the dynastic claim , his establishment of the Supremacy had served to promote factionalism .
In the final analysis , Henry had not established a nationally unified , single Eng . lish Church ; on the contrary , wholly intent on insuring the dynastic claim , his establishment of the Supremacy had served to promote factionalism .
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of the Church of England but the same man is also a member of the Commonwealth , nor any member of the Commonwealth which is not also of the Church of England , therefore as in a figure triangle the base does differ from the sides ...
of the Church of England but the same man is also a member of the Commonwealth , nor any member of the Commonwealth which is not also of the Church of England , therefore as in a figure triangle the base does differ from the sides ...
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It was at Hampden Court that James defined the Church as a political institution necessary to the maintenance of the political state , rejecting Puritan demands for destruction of the Bishops ' powers with the statement , “ No Bishop ...
It was at Hampden Court that James defined the Church as a political institution necessary to the maintenance of the political state , rejecting Puritan demands for destruction of the Bishops ' powers with the statement , “ No Bishop ...
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England 14851509 Introduction | 11 |
Sir John Fortescue The Governance of England c 1470 | 12 |
Act of Succession 1485 | 13 |
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