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Henry VIII and the English Reformation
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Henry VIII and the English Reformation

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Set of student notes covering main aspects of this period in history: Background to the Reformation Kings great matter break and royal supremacy dissolution of monasteries other religious reforms opposition to the reformation how far was england protestant by 1547

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Thankyou So Much

Thankyou Very much for these notes...very helpful and concise..Thanks! :)

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SML Member October 17, 2011

An excellent set of notes ready to be printed off and distributed to students. A massive time saver!

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SML Member November 28, 2011

thanks great notes just one quibble (in your section on Luther you mention he believed works were important but especially faith. I would say this is does not give due weight to Luthers emphasis on Justification by Faith Alone. Works being subsequent and

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