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CHURCH AND STATE UNDER THE TUDORS
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Ideal of the Papacy | — | 17 |
Development of its Power | — | 18 |
The Church in England—the Daughter of the Church of Rome | — | 19 |
Papal Power in England—Not less than elsewhere, but greater | — | 20 |
Depression of the Papacy after Boniface VIII.—Anti-papal Legislation of the Plantagenets and subsequent Kings coincident with it | — | 21 |
Papal Power considerable throughout it—Illustrations of this | — | 22 |
Reign of Richard II. (Wycliffe) | — | 29 |
Statute of Præmunire | 1393 | 30 |
Reign of Henry IV | — | 31 |
He hangs an Archbishop, and is not censured | 1405 | 32 |
Council of Pisa | 1409 | 33 |
Reign of Henry V.—Council of Constance—Election of Martin | 1414 | 34 |
V.—Revival of the Papacy—Its Effect in England | 1417 | 34 |
Dean Hook's Theory | — | 36 |
Church in England Papal throughout | — | 37 |
The Anti-papal Legislation | — | 38 |
The Relation of the English Clergy to the Papacy and the Crown respectively | — | 39 |
The Papal Power in France and elsewhere—Social and Moral Influence of the Clergy | — | 40 |
CHAPTER III REIGN OF HENRY VIII | ||
Characteristics of the Tudor Times—General Ferment of Ideas | — | 44 |
Conditions under which Henry VIII.'s Statesmen worked | — | 45 |
Peculiarities of the Reformation in England—Thomas Cromwell | — | 46 |
What he learnt from Wolsey | — | 48 |
His Aims | — | 49 |
The Præmunire— Its Effect on the Clergy and the Laity respectively | — | 50 |
Character of Henry VIII. | — | 51 |
King-worship in the Sixteenth Century | — | 53 |
Low Moral Standard of the Time | — | 54 |
Position of the Church at the Accession of Henry VIII. | — | 55 |