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Each bishop , in turn , passed before Cranmer to be interrogated upon the royal supremacy . Each bishop , in turn , signified his abjuration of the papacy by placing his signature , manu propria , to the instrument presented to him .
Each bishop , in turn , passed before Cranmer to be interrogated upon the royal supremacy . Each bishop , in turn , signified his abjuration of the papacy by placing his signature , manu propria , to the instrument presented to him .
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following order by Strype in his account of the consecration of Farrar : Thomas Cranmer ( Archbishop of Canterbury ) , chief consecrator Henry Holbeach ( Bishop of Lincoln ) Nicholas Ridley ( Bishop of Rochester ) Thomas Goodrich ...
following order by Strype in his account of the consecration of Farrar : Thomas Cranmer ( Archbishop of Canterbury ) , chief consecrator Henry Holbeach ( Bishop of Lincoln ) Nicholas Ridley ( Bishop of Rochester ) Thomas Goodrich ...
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The first American Episcopalian bishop , Samuel Seabury , was elected by Connecticut churchmen to go to England for his consecration . When he refused to take the required Oath of Supremacy , the Archbishops of Canterbury and York ...
The first American Episcopalian bishop , Samuel Seabury , was elected by Connecticut churchmen to go to England for his consecration . When he refused to take the required Oath of Supremacy , the Archbishops of Canterbury and York ...
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