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Essay heading: Henry VIII
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But, Cardinal Wosley wasn't able to
convince the pope, so in 1529 Henry took Wosley's authority away from him.
Henry then appointed Sir Thomas More. Henry then got that divorce through
Thomas Cramner, that he wanted with Catherine of Aragon and then married
Anne Boleyn. Cramner now the Arch Bishop of Canterbury, made Henry's
marriage with Catherine void and his marriage with Anne valid... displayed 300 characters
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This made
the Pope furious. So in 1534, King Henry had the parliament pass a law
saying that the king, not the pope, would from now on be the supreme head
of the Church of England. Since Henry was now in charge of the Church , he
was going to make some changes. He had all the bibles translated into
English... displayed next 300 characters
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