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Heath had written to Parker and the bishops of the English Church , demanding that they acknowledge the primacy of Rome . In his answer Parker said : ... whereas you and the rest of the late expulsed bishops have scandalized our ...
Heath had written to Parker and the bishops of the English Church , demanding that they acknowledge the primacy of Rome . In his answer Parker said : ... whereas you and the rest of the late expulsed bishops have scandalized our ...
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During this early period the Roman Catholics were virtually deserted by Rome ; Peter was sleeping . No doubt the long history of the sufferings of English catholics comprised periods of much greater oppression than the first twelve ...
During this early period the Roman Catholics were virtually deserted by Rome ; Peter was sleeping . No doubt the long history of the sufferings of English catholics comprised periods of much greater oppression than the first twelve ...
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The circumstances of her mother's relations with her father compelled her , it is generally stated , to repudiate the authority of the bishop of Rome . ? Her training , however , was a more decisive factor . In the personal policy of ...
The circumstances of her mother's relations with her father compelled her , it is generally stated , to repudiate the authority of the bishop of Rome . ? Her training , however , was a more decisive factor . In the personal policy of ...
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