THE reformation of the national religion introduced into England by Henry VIII. was effected by the exercise of arbitrary power, rather to gratify evil passions roused by papal opposition, and for self-aggrandizement, than from any desire to promote clearer views of Christianity.
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Friends In The Seventeenth Century
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Friends In The Seventeenth Century
April 1, 2005, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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