History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. III

CHAPTER XII.

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FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ASPECTS OF THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND.

PAGE Spain and England 14 Animosity of the Emperor 15 Mission of Cardinal Granvelle 16 The Milan Temptation 17 Francis will join the Papal League 18 The Triple Cord 19 Effect of the Death of Catherine 20 Overtures to England 21 Reply to the Spanish Ambassador 22 The French invade Italy 24 The Emperor's Protest 25 Speech in the Consistory 26 Invasion of Provence 27 Attitude of England 28 Expectations formed at Rome 29 Paul's Message to Henry 30 Letter of Sir Gregory Cassalis 31 History of Reginald Pole 32 The King's Favour towards him 33 Residence Abroad 35 The Book of the Church 37 Opposes Conciliation 39 England seen from within 60 Convocation of 1536 61 Latimer's Sermon 62 Spirit of the Clergy 66 Complaints against the Growth of Heresy 68 Protestant Heresies 70 Peculiar Disposition of the King 71 First Articles of Religion 73 Judgment on General Councils 78 Injunctions of the Vicar-General 79 The English Bible 80