Canon Richard Dixon's "History of the Church of England, Vol. 1," 65ff.


SUPREME HEADSHIP OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND/PRAEMUNIRE AND THE COMMONERS. Protestations of Tunstall and other northern bishops against the title of “Supreme Head” (66). Tunstall felt this was subject to misinterpretations. The King's answers (67). The new title unnecessary asserts our Arminian Canon Dixon. Scene among the London clergy on the first levying of their fine (68). Scene among the Commons when they found the Clergy pardoned, but that they, the commoners, were unpardoned and yet guilty. They plead for the King's mercy after Henry’s rather severe rebuke. (70). An Act about Sanctuaries. (72).

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