. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. CATHARINE. Thefe falfe premifea in bull feemed to afford Cle- the felicitations of fo great a monarch, feconded by the < opinion of all the learned men in Chriftendom. The kinK was delighted with the ptopofal, and fwore, with more alacrity than delicacy, that Cranmer had got the right fow by the tar: and having previonfly confulted this learned - engaged him to write in defence of the divorce ; and immediately employed his agents to colled* the judgments of all the umvcrfiti
. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. CATHARINE. Thefe falfe premifea in bull feemed to afford Cle- the felicitations of fo great a monarch, feconded by the < opinion of all the learned men in Chriftendom. The kinK was delighted with the ptopofal, and fwore, with more alacrity than delicacy, that Cranmer had got the right fow by the tar: and having previonfly confulted this learned - engaged him to write in defence of the divorce ; and immediately employed his agents to colled* the judgments of all the umvcrfities in Europe. Several of thefe, without 1 ion, as well as without intercfl or reward, gave verdict in the king's favour. Thofe of Oxford and Cambridge made ment a fufficient reafon or pretence for. annulling it, and granting Henry a difpenfation lor a lecond marriage. Cle- ment, though at firft difpofed to favour Henry's application, and thoi tally concerted mealures for its fuccefsful iffue, was rraffed in his proceedings by i the emperor, Charles V., Catharine's ne- phew ; and the negociation was protracted to luch a length itience, and to induce him to adopt other â ng the accomplishment of his wifhes. the Eng ' .. ters, put into their feme difficulty. to fecure his liberty and independence. After < id delay, the legates, Car ley, to whom the pope had granted a new cpmmiffion for !aw of God. with'\vhi'ch"ml hu vocations too, both of Canterbury and York, pronounced ! ig.â"j ?^_^:Wr°!" !hekinl'8.' lid, irregular, and contrary to the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rees, Abraham, 1743-1825. London Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown
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