• The Submission of the Clergy was a process by which the Catholic Church in England gave up their power to formulate church laws without the King's licence...
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    The Submission of the Clergy Act 1533 (25 Hen. 8. c. 19) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. This Act was partly in force in Great Britain...
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    30 – The Submission of the Clergy Act 1533 becomes law in England, requiring submission of the clergy, that is, churchmen are to submit to the king and...
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    a number of acts, including the Supplication against the Ordinaries and Submission of the Clergy, which recognised royal supremacy over the church, thus...
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  • This is a timeline of the Protestant Reformation in England. The list is not complete and you are welcome to expand it. Timeline of the English Reformation...
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    assent—the so called Submission of the Clergy. (Parliament subsequently gave this statutory force with the Submission of the Clergy Act.) The next day...
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    cap 13 ("Clergy Act") Perry, George Gresley (1879). A History of the Church of England: From the Accession of Henry VIII, to the Silencing of Convocation...
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    exposing them to the death penalty if found guilty. Other acts included the Supplication against the Ordinaries and the Submission of the Clergy, which recognised...
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    expression of political power along with other contemporary acts such as Submission of the Clergy Act 1533 and one year before the Act of Supremacy 1534...
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    William Warham (category Chancellors of the University of Oxford)
    the church. He attempted in vain to strike a compromise during the Submission of the Clergy. Having been munificent in his public and moderate in his private...
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  • against Church of England prelates and the clergy. Ordinaries in this Act means a cleric, such as the diocesan bishop of an episcopal see, with ordinary jurisdiction...
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    the Submission of the Clergy, the English clergy and religious orders subscribed to the proposition that the King was, and had always been, the Supreme...
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    Thomas More (category Members of the Parliament of England for the City of London)
    "as far as the law of Christ allows". This was considered to be the final Submission of the Clergy. Cardinal John Fisher and some other clergy refused to...
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    pressure, the Convocation of Canterbury renounced its authority to make canon law without royal approval in the 1532 Submission of the Clergy. In 1533...
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  • heirs to the throne. 30 March – Acts of Parliament are given royal assent: Submission of the Clergy Act 1533, requiring Submission of the Clergy, that is...
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    of England. The vicissitudes of the clergy during the period were satirised in "The Vicar of Bray". The papal bull Regnans in Excelsis supporting the...
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    Nantes (redirect from History of Nantes)
    conservative, strongly opposed the abolition of the monarchy and the submission of the clergy. A rebellion in the neighbouring Vendée began in 1793, quickly...
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    list of acts of the Parliament of England for the year 1533. For acts passed during the period 1707–1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great...
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    1530s (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    the Clergy Act 1533 becomes law in England, requiring submission of the clergy, that is, churchmen are to submit to the king and the publication of ecclesiastical...
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  • HarperCollins. ISBN 9780060653040. Page 182. "The Submission of the Clergy and Restraint of Appeals, 1534". Archived from the original on 12 June 2008. Retrieved...
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  • have been ended by the English Reformation. It results from the Submission of the Clergy Act that a canon is void if it contravenes common or statute law...
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  • The Declaration of the Clergy of France was a four-article document of the 1681 assembly of the French clergy. Promulgated in 1682, it codified the principles...
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  • Antipope Dioscorus (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    schism. There, he was adopted into the ranks of the Roman clergy, and soon acquired considerable influence in the Church of Rome. Jeffrey Richards credits...
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    organization, education of the clergy, and the proper forms of liturgy and worship. Charlemagne used the Christian faith as a unifying factor in the realm and, in...
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    The Measure gave the General Synod the power to reform the liturgy of the Church of England. The Measure was the outcome of the controversy over the use...
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    well as the German clergy were represented, and ambassadors of the Byzantine emperor were present. Here too, simony and clerical marriage were the principal...
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    Islam (redirect from Submission to God)
    class of words mostly relating to concepts of submission, safeness, and peace. In a religious context, it refers to the total surrender to the will of God...
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    gesture. The gesture would indicate submission by kissing the signet ring (a form of seal worn as a jewelry ring), the person's symbol of authority. The gesture...
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    The Convocations of Canterbury and York are the synodical assemblies of the bishops and clergy of each of the two provinces which comprise the Church of...
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    deplores that the King was one of "the immense cohort of sinners". He was criticised by clergy chroniclers for having taxed the clergy both for the Crusade...
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