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... of March Will Barkley ( as bishop of Bath and Wells ) and John Bentham ( as bishop of Litchfield and Coventry ) were consecrated . Seven sees remained to be filled ; of these the most important one was the Archbishopric of York .
... of March Will Barkley ( as bishop of Bath and Wells ) and John Bentham ( as bishop of Litchfield and Coventry ) were consecrated . Seven sees remained to be filled ; of these the most important one was the Archbishopric of York .
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The Benedictines and the Dominicans , too , were forced to leave England ; some of the Franciscans remained in England as an unorganized group . The attitude and the actions of the English government toward the regular clergy were more ...
The Benedictines and the Dominicans , too , were forced to leave England ; some of the Franciscans remained in England as an unorganized group . The attitude and the actions of the English government toward the regular clergy were more ...
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In that year most of the English exiles had returned home or were returning home ; Whittingham remained behind in Geneva to complete the Geneva Bible , published in 1560 . That Miles Coverdale , Thomas Sampson , and Anthony Gilbey had a ...
In that year most of the English exiles had returned home or were returning home ; Whittingham remained behind in Geneva to complete the Geneva Bible , published in 1560 . That Miles Coverdale , Thomas Sampson , and Anthony Gilbey had a ...
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