Englands Sacred Synods a Constitutional History of the Convocations of the Cl

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Englands Sacred Synods a Constitutional History of the Convocations of the Cl
James Wayland Joyce
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S. PauFs was the usual scene of those meetings.
Change to The regular practice of meeting for delibera- Westminster. ^Jqjj ^^ Westminster seems to have been begun in the year 1519, when Wolsey, as legate, convened there a national synod "> of bishops. After that time it became com- mon for synodical deliberations to take place there. For a York provincial Synod" convened in 1523, a national synod" under Wolsey, as legate, in the same year, and two provincial synodsP of Canterbury, under Archbis
...hop Warham, in the years 1531 and 1532 respectively, were all held at Westminster.
It is reasonable to suppose that this change in the place of meeting was consequent on the arrogant conduct of Wolsey, who, as Archbishop of York, was inferior to Warham as Archbishop of Canterbury, but, as legate, affected a superiority over him. When therefore the former desired to convene a national synod of bishops in 1519, he considered Westminster, a place exempt from ordinary authority, as more convenient for his purpose than S.


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