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CHURCH AND STATE UNDER THE TUDORS
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Cromwell takes his seat as Vicar-General153679
First Articles of Religion—Parliament dissolved80
Cromwell's Injunctions80
Act of Proclamations—Act for making Bishops by Letters Patent—Dissolution of the Abbeys—Act of Six Articles153980
History of this Act81
The Part taken in it by Convocation83
Bonner takes out a Commission from the King84
Act for the Dissolution of the Marriage with Ann of Cleves—Act concerning Christ's Religion—Execution of Cromwell—Henry marries Catherine Howard154085
Proclamation for a Bible in every Church154186
Omission of the Pope's Name from Service-Books—Attainder of Catherine Howard and Lady Rochford154186
Bill for Bishops' Chancellors to marry—History of this Measure87
Publication of the King's Book—Reformation of Service-Books—An Act for the Advancement of True Religion154388
Modification of the Six Articles—Act for Review of Ecclesiastical Laws renewed—Publication of the King's Primer—
Heresy Act disappears in the Commons (Note)
1544
1545
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89
90
Colleges and Chantries, &c., delivered up to the King—Married Doctors of Law (Chancellors) to exercise Jurisdiction—Attainder of Duke of Norfolk and Lord Surrey—Death of Henry VIII90


CHAPTER V

REIGN OF HENRY VIII.— SUMMARY

Separation from Rome complete in Henry's Reign—The Five Acts which accomplished it91
Paul III.'s Excommunication completes it on the opposite side—Changes in Doctrine and Ritual slight, but not non-existent—Not such as to satisfy the Protestants92
Church in England entirely revolutionised—Henry's Anglican via media—Marillac's Estimate of the Result93
Judgment of it by the Roman and Protestant Parties94
Value of these Judgments—Archbishop Bramhall's Judgment95
Small Share of Convocation in Henry's Legislation96
It disclaims all Share in it up to 1532 inclusive—Its Share in the Legislation of 15349
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