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Law, Counsel, and Commonwealth: Languages of Power in the Early English Reformation
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Thought, Word and Deed in the Mid-Tudor Commonwealth : Sir Thomas Smith and Sir William Cecil in the Reign of Edward VI
And Humanist Learning in Tudor England a Thesis
University Microfilms. Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan
The Humanist Studies of Princess Elizabeth, 1538-1558
TUTOR: Sir Thomas Smith (1513-1577)
Durham Research Online
Lay Supremacy: Reform of the Canon Law of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I (1529–1571)
INTRODUCTION Late in the Year 1553, at the Peak of a Distinguished
Court: Women at Court, and the Royal Household (100
A Short History of the Church of England
Lady Jane Grey the Nine Days Queen : a Study of the Dynastic Questions, Religious Reforms, and Unique Personalities That Influenced Her Fate Susan Elizabeth Plunkett
The Life of the Learned Sir John Cheke, Kt., First Instructor, Afterwards
The Presentation Copies of Martin Bucer's De Regno Christi
John Christopherson's Plutarch and the Mid-Tudor Politics of Catholic
William Turner Booklet
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The Humanism of Sir Thomas Smith
CHEEK (Chick, Cheke, Cheeke) FAMILY
Durham E-Theses
The Influenoe of King Edward Vi (1547-1553) on English Eoolesiastioal History
Topic: Edward VI Year Group: 13
WYH2231 the Reformation in Britain and Ireland Wycliffe College Toronto School of Theology May 3 to June 25 2021
Sir Thomas Smith's 1566 Library List*
The Humanist Studies of Princess Elizabeth, 1538-1558
Cheeke, Cheke, Cheek Families Descendants
Laurence Humphrey and Reformed Humanist Education in Mid-Tudor England
The 1552 Reform of English Church Discipline