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... Parliament met on the 18th of May , 1613 , and the Convocation did not assemble till the end of 1614 , and most probably not till 1615. Then the proceedings of the Convocation argue novelty and im- perfection : the clergy do not appear ...
... Parliament met on the 18th of May , 1613 , and the Convocation did not assemble till the end of 1614 , and most probably not till 1615. Then the proceedings of the Convocation argue novelty and im- perfection : the clergy do not appear ...
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... Parliament which seems to prove that no Convocation existed in Ireland . The preamble of the 28 Henry VIII . cap . 12 , states : " At every Parliament begun and holden within this land , two Proctors of every diocese within the same ...
... Parliament which seems to prove that no Convocation existed in Ireland . The preamble of the 28 Henry VIII . cap . 12 , states : " At every Parliament begun and holden within this land , two Proctors of every diocese within the same ...
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... Parliament , yet she signifies her pleasure to Lord Sussex the Lord Lieutenant for a general meeting of the clergy and the establishment of the Protestant religion . This of course was an order to summon not a Convocation , but the ...
... Parliament , yet she signifies her pleasure to Lord Sussex the Lord Lieutenant for a general meeting of the clergy and the establishment of the Protestant religion . This of course was an order to summon not a Convocation , but the ...
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... Parliament . Without that sanction they could not be legally enforced . Queen Eliza- beth was greatly blamed for stopping in the House of Lords the bill , which had passed the Commons , for enforcing the Thirty - nine Articles , as if ...
... Parliament . Without that sanction they could not be legally enforced . Queen Eliza- beth was greatly blamed for stopping in the House of Lords the bill , which had passed the Commons , for enforcing the Thirty - nine Articles , as if ...
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... Parliament , but the suspicions of the people extended from the monarch to the House of Commons ; and the report was industriously circulated , that many members of the House of Commons were Roman Catholics . In order to remove all ...
... Parliament , but the suspicions of the people extended from the monarch to the House of Commons ; and the report was industriously circulated , that many members of the House of Commons were Roman Catholics . In order to remove all ...
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