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... England . After the Dissolution this house passed through various hands , but it has never been pulled down . The great cloister with its fourteen cells , the church . with its double choir , and some other monastic buildings are still ...
... England . After the Dissolution this house passed through various hands , but it has never been pulled down . The great cloister with its fourteen cells , the church . with its double choir , and some other monastic buildings are still ...
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... England a certain parish priest named Robert [ Palmer ] . He was a simple ... England and to enter the Carthu- sian Order ; " for , " said the mysterious ... Church at Coventry , there to await some further manifestation of the Divine ...
... England a certain parish priest named Robert [ Palmer ] . He was a simple ... England and to enter the Carthu- sian Order ; " for , " said the mysterious ... Church at Coventry , there to await some further manifestation of the Divine ...
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... Church- yard was in 1514 the property of the Hospital , and was still used as a burial - ground . This is another ... England . 2 Printed in Malcolm's Londinium Redivivum , vol . i . p . 382 . his resignation of office he died in the ...
... Church- yard was in 1514 the property of the Hospital , and was still used as a burial - ground . This is another ... England . 2 Printed in Malcolm's Londinium Redivivum , vol . i . p . 382 . his resignation of office he died in the ...
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... Church of England . Thus all the difficulties regard- ing the divorce would be at an end . This was the practical application of Cromwell's principles , and the king was by no means displeased at it . He thanked his tempter for the ...
... Church of England . Thus all the difficulties regard- ing the divorce would be at an end . This was the practical application of Cromwell's principles , and the king was by no means displeased at it . He thanked his tempter for the ...
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... Church of England , or else that their fair name should be tarnished by evil report . 4 Dom Thomas Salter , 3 of the Charterhouse , thought he could profit by the state of affairs , and break the bonds which kept him in the cloister ...
... Church of England , or else that their fair name should be tarnished by evil report . 4 Dom Thomas Salter , 3 of the Charterhouse , thought he could profit by the state of affairs , and break the bonds which kept him in the cloister ...
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