| John Lingard - 1825 - 528 pągines
...proposal, unless in the preamble to the grant e ' ' a clause were introduced, acknowledging the king "to be the protector and only supreme head of the church and clergy of England." Three days were consumed in useless consultation : conferences were held with Cromwell and the royal... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1826 - 446 pągines
...astonishment, refused the proposal, unless they at the same time consented to acknowledge him, the king, " to be the protector and only supreme head of the church and clergy of England." — Three days were consumed in useless consultation, and conferences were held with Cromwell and the... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1839 - 932 pągines
...Papers. The original holograph ia in the Cotlonian Collection of MSS , Brit. Mas 3c CHAP. I.] [BOOK VI. we have mentioned, had been confirmed by the king...inclined to admit it, with the limitation, quantum per leijcm Chrisli li.ccai (as far as may be by the law of Christ). " Mother of God !" roared Henry to... | |
| William Joseph Walter - 1840 - 404 pągines
...February, a bill was brought into the lords, in which was the following clause: " Acknowledging the king to be the protector and only supreme head of the church and clergy of England." It was only after long struggles that the good Warham and others could obtain the modification— "... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 638 pągines
...himself. At the same time, Henry mid Cromwell took care to hint to the clergy, who, in great alarm, liad assembled in convocation, that the royal wrath might...church and clergy of England." For three whole days the clergy^debated on this unexpected proposition. Many were averse to any such clause, but the majority,... | |
| John Lingard - 1844 - 422 pągines
...the proposal, unless in the preamble to the grant a clause were introduced, acknowledging the king " to be the protector and only supreme head of the church and clergy of England." Three days were consumed in useless consultation; conferences were held with Cromwell and the royal... | |
| Peter Cooper - 1844 - 280 pągines
...introduce into the body 'of the instrument making over the gift, the style and title of Henry as " Protector and only supreme head of the Church and clergy of England." From such a proposition they of course, at once, and as it were instinctively, drew back; but they... | |
| Peter Cooper - 1844 - 278 pągines
...to introduce into the body of the instrument making over the gift, the style and title of Hemy as " Protector and only supreme head of the Church and clergy of England." From such a proposition they of course, at once, and as it were instinctively, drew back; but they... | |
| Thomas Flanagan - 1847 - 996 pągines
...unwilling to accept the money, but declared that he would not be satisfied, unless he were acknowledged to be the " Protector and only supreme head of the church and clergy of England." A straightforward course 418 EFFORTS TO ENSNARE THE CLERGY AND THE POFE. might have perplexed and baffled... | |
| William Henry Pinnock - 1851 - 480 pągines
...to the Church, and zeal against heresy. HENRY refused all compromise unless they would acknowledge him to be ' the protector, and ' only supreme head of the Church and clergy of ' England, next immediately after Christ.' This the Convocation objected to ; "at length, through fear, they assented... | |
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