. A short history of England and the British Empire. CHAPTER XTHE REVOLT FROM ROME 209. Henry VIII and the Anglican Revolt. The anti-Romanmovement, which had been gathering strength in Englandduring the ten yearsfollowing the challengeof Martin Luther in1517, was now to findsupport and leadershipat the English courtitself. Perhaps itwould be more correctto say that the Englishking initiated a newmovement into whichthe earlier currentsdrawn. But Henrys qua r r e1 with thechurch, unlike that ofMartin Luther, did notgrow out of any differ-ences as to morals ordoctrine : it was a ques- were Henrys
. A short history of England and the British Empire. CHAPTER XTHE REVOLT FROM ROME 209. Henry VIII and the Anglican Revolt. The anti-Romanmovement, which had been gathering strength in Englandduring the ten yearsfollowing the challengeof Martin Luther in1517, was now to findsupport and leadershipat the English courtitself. Perhaps itwould be more correctto say that the Englishking initiated a newmovement into whichthe earlier currentsdrawn. But Henrys qua r r e1 with thechurch, unlike that ofMartin Luther, did notgrow out of any differ-ences as to morals ordoctrine : it was a ques- were Henrys quarrel with thechurch.
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