Hugh Latimer: A BiographyReligious Tract Society, 1881 - 462 pages |
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Page 72
... Henry . There can be no doubt , however , that other reasons contributed to stimulate Henry's anxiety for a di- vorce . Catherine was considerably older than her husband ; she had lost her personal attractions ; she was dull and heavy ...
... Henry . There can be no doubt , however , that other reasons contributed to stimulate Henry's anxiety for a di- vorce . Catherine was considerably older than her husband ; she had lost her personal attractions ; she was dull and heavy ...
Page 73
... Henry's passion might cool by delay ; he attempted to induce Catherine to retire into a nunnery ; he suggested that Henry might be allowed to have two wives . To please Henry he sent bulls and missives into England , but they were ...
... Henry's passion might cool by delay ; he attempted to induce Catherine to retire into a nunnery ; he suggested that Henry might be allowed to have two wives . To please Henry he sent bulls and missives into England , but they were ...
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... Henry's violent passion for Anne Boleyn , and his uncontroll- able temper , impatient of all opposition ; but in truth Henry proceeded throughout with the greatest caution and prudence , and never allowed his emotions to lead him to any ...
... Henry's violent passion for Anne Boleyn , and his uncontroll- able temper , impatient of all opposition ; but in truth Henry proceeded throughout with the greatest caution and prudence , and never allowed his emotions to lead him to any ...
Contents
EARLY LIFE 1485 TO 1524 | 1 |
FROM LATIMERS CONVERSION TO HIS APPEARANCE | 30 |
APPOINTMENT AS RECTOR OF WEST KINGTON 1526 | 53 |
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