The Evolution of Man and SocietyAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 751 من الصفحات |
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... England and France they at first chose to resist or to fight where they stood . b . Cranmer When Henry VIII broke with Rome in 1534 and declared himself Supreme Head of the Church in England he really meant it . He intended that he ...
... England and France they at first chose to resist or to fight where they stood . b . Cranmer When Henry VIII broke with Rome in 1534 and declared himself Supreme Head of the Church in England he really meant it . He intended that he ...
الصفحة 502
... England and the Dissenters A period of painful toleration or , if we like , of dynamic equilibrium in religious belief was initiated in England by Elizabeth's Act of Uniformity in 1559. It roughly corresponded with the period of ...
... England and the Dissenters A period of painful toleration or , if we like , of dynamic equilibrium in religious belief was initiated in England by Elizabeth's Act of Uniformity in 1559. It roughly corresponded with the period of ...
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... England , 437 , 438 ; and Ireland , 449 Henry III of England , 440 Henry IV of England , 421 , 482 Henry VI of England , 515 , 521 Henry VIII of England , 324 , 525 ; body- guard of , 423 ; and church , 486 ; and Ireland , 452 Henry ...
... England , 437 , 438 ; and Ireland , 449 Henry III of England , 440 Henry IV of England , 421 , 482 Henry VI of England , 515 , 521 Henry VIII of England , 324 , 525 ; body- guard of , 423 ; and church , 486 ; and Ireland , 452 Henry ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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