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  • 61History of the Scottish Episcopal Church — The history of the Scottish Episcopal Church ( gd. Eaglais Easbaigeach na h Alba) is traced by the church to ancient times. The Church today is a Christian denomination in Scotland and a member of the Anglican Communion. It has enjoyed a distinct …

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  • 62Act of Supremacy 1558 — The Act of Supremacy 1558 (1 Eliz, c. 1) was an Act of the Parliament of England, passed under the auspices of Queen Elizabeth I of England. It replaced the original Act of Supremacy 1534 issued by Elizabeth s father, Henry VIII, which arrogated… …

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  • 63Roman Inquisition — The Roman Inquisition was a system of tribunals developed by the Holy See during the second half of the 16th century, responsible for prosecuting individuals accused of a wide array of crimes related to heresy, including sorcery, blasphemy, and… …

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  • 64History of Dalmatia — This article is part of a series Antiquity …

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  • 65Scottish Reformation — The Scottish Reformation was Scotland s formal break with the Roman Catholic Church in 1560, and the events surrounding this. It was part of the wider European Protestant Reformation; and in Scotland s case culminated ecclesiastically in the re… …

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  • 66Santa Maria dell'Anima — Our Lady of the Soul (English) Façade of the church. Basic information Location …

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  • 67Melanchthon, Philipp — orig. Philipp Schwartzerd born Feb. 15, 1497, Bretten, Palatinate died April 19, 1560, probably Wittenberg, Saxony German Protestant reformer. His education in Germany was greatly influenced by humanist learning, and he was named professor of… …

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  • 68Fisher, Saint John — ▪ English priest byname  John of Rochester  born 1469, Beverley, Yorkshire, Eng. died June 22, 1535, London; canonized May 19, 1935; feast day July 9       English humanist, martyr, and prelate, who, devoted to the pope and to the Roman Catholic… …

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  • 69HENRY VIII —    king of England from 1509 to 1547, son of preceding, born at Greenwich; was welcomed to the throne with great enthusiasm, and still further established himself in public favour by his gallant exploits at the Battle of Spurs and at the sieges… …

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  • 70Hus, Jan — or Jan Huss born с 1370, Husinec, Bohemia died July 6, 1415, Konstanz Bohemian religious reformer. He studied and taught at the University of Prague, where he was influenced by John Wycliffe. As rector of the university from 1402, he became… …

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