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  • ...- Greensleeves]</ref> believed by some to have been written by Henry VIII King of England. This, this is Christ the king, whom shepherds guard and angels sing
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  • subtopics = [[English Reformers Index]]: [[Henry VIII]] * [[Thomas Cranmer]] * [[Edward VI]] * [[Elizabeth I]] .... The ensuing dispute lead to a break from Rome and the declaration of the King of England as head of the English ([[Anglicanism|Anglican]]) Church. Englan
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  • ...[[Protestant]] churches which traces its roots to the English King, Henry VIII, and his disputes with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] over his divorce and r ...ury dispute between King Henry VIII and the Papacy over the divorce of the King from Queen Katherine. The Monarch is head of the Church of England, the ori
    6 KB (784 words) - 03:21, 13 December 2010
  • .... The ensuing dispute lead to a break from Rome and the declaration of the King of England as head of the English ([[Anglicanism|Anglican]]) Church. Englan
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  • *The witness of Christians who were persecuted under King Henry VIII (1509&ndash;1547) and Queen Mary Tudor (1553&ndash;1558), described by a co ...strations from 1583.<ref>Foxe J (2009) "Foxe's Book of Martyrs", edited by King JN, Oxford University Press.</ref>
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  • ...[archbishop of Canterbury]] during the reigns of the English kings [[Henry VIII]] and [[Edward VI]]. He is credited with writing and compiling the first tw ...ing Henry, Thomas Cranmer became a key figure in the regency government of King Edward VI.
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  • ...estant churches]] to rival [[Roman Catholicism]]. In England, [[King Henry VIII]] and his desire for an annulment of marriage, started a sequence of events
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  • * [[Thomas Cranmer]], Archbishop of Canterbury under Henry VIII, leader of the English Reformation * [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], peace and civil rights activist
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