Lollardy And the Reformation in England An Historical Survey volume 1

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Lollardy And the Reformation in England An Historical Survey volume 1
James Gairdner
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9 ; Greyfriars' Chrmicle, 35 ; Van Ortroy, 224-6.
CH. IV MARTYRS FOR ROME 449 | which was not a bill to go up to the Lords but was intended for direct presentation to the King, was significant of the plans now being hatched in high quarters. The lawyer St. German was writing, just .
about this time, his treatise on the same text, " con- cerning the division between the spiritualty and I temporal ty " ; and how little that " division " caused anxiety to any one not anxious to promote it was soon
... made apparent by the supplicating Commons ! themselves. The Supplication was solemnly presented The Sup- I to the King by the Speaker and a deputation from the ^J'JJg °° ; House, who at the same time begged His Majesty to commons consider their long attendance at Parliament at great p^^s^^*^*^- inconvenience and cost to themselves, and hoped he ! would soon release them by a dissolution, that they ; might return to their several homes. The King j returned a very grave answer that it did not become a King to be light of credence, and he would hear the j party accused ; but though he felt for their long attendance they must await an answer to their com- i plaints.

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