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would have us believe that Henry , at least toward the end of his long reign , had meditated “ altering the Mass into a Communion . ” “ A notable treaty , ” he writes , “ was in hand by both Kings ( Henry VIII and Francis I of France ) ...
would have us believe that Henry , at least toward the end of his long reign , had meditated “ altering the Mass into a Communion . ” “ A notable treaty , ” he writes , “ was in hand by both Kings ( Henry VIII and Francis I of France ) ...
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Ridley , while he desired a complete vernacular Mass , and a Mass that is recited audibly , was willing to concede one point . He was of the opinion that the portion which relates to the Consecration might be " spoken in silence .
Ridley , while he desired a complete vernacular Mass , and a Mass that is recited audibly , was willing to concede one point . He was of the opinion that the portion which relates to the Consecration might be " spoken in silence .
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Not only is the subtitle “ commonly called the Mass ” not used a second time in the entire Prayer Book of 1549 , but it was dropped three years later , and has never been restored . The violence which Cranmer did to a thousand years and ...
Not only is the subtitle “ commonly called the Mass ” not used a second time in the entire Prayer Book of 1549 , but it was dropped three years later , and has never been restored . The violence which Cranmer did to a thousand years and ...
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