Canon Richard Dixon: History of Church of England from the Abolition of ...


More resigns as Chancellor, unleashes his Erasmian-level vitriol towards reformers and his short career as a minister (142) in time will bring him to the Tower and the scaffold. ABC Warham dies in Aug 1522 protesting the impending Parliamentary and Royal revolution foreseen, the end of Romanist jurisdiction in England (143). The death of of the dignified Warham (143) and his white gloves clutching his staff, the last Primate and Legate of Rome. His dying protestation against the foreseen revolution. (DPV, he also foretold Cranmer as Henry’s next pick.) 1.3. CHAPTER III. Henry VIII., A.D. 1533, 1534. The King marries Anne Boleyn in secret. The Parliament meets in February in 1533. The Act for Restraint of Appeals is the death blow to Papal jurisdiction within England. Subsequent laws against the Papal power reassert England’s Empire akin to the Holy Roman Imperator in the West and the Basileus in the East. Three Imperators and England is one of the three. The Act for Restraint of Appeals forecloses any efforts by Catherine to appeal to Rome.

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