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... concessions have transferred discussion of religious matters from Parliament to an officially constituted Church Assembly embodied of one Upper House ( House of Bishops ) and two Lower Houses ( House of Clergy and House of Laity ) .
... concessions have transferred discussion of religious matters from Parliament to an officially constituted Church Assembly embodied of one Upper House ( House of Bishops ) and two Lower Houses ( House of Clergy and House of Laity ) .
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On November 12 , 1547 , a Bill " for the Sacrament of the Altar , " was introduced in the House of Lords , and under this title was read on the fifteenth and again on the seventeenth . On the twenty - sixth , the same Bill ...
On November 12 , 1547 , a Bill " for the Sacrament of the Altar , " was introduced in the House of Lords , and under this title was read on the fifteenth and again on the seventeenth . On the twenty - sixth , the same Bill ...
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the Lower House joined the Upper House , and the members of the former petitioned a revival of the work of revision of the Service Books which had been initiated by Henry VIII in 1543. The phrasing of their petition is worthy of ...
the Lower House joined the Upper House , and the members of the former petitioned a revival of the work of revision of the Service Books which had been initiated by Henry VIII in 1543. The phrasing of their petition is worthy of ...
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