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Essay heading: The Reformation in Britain
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But, during the sixteenth century, their relationship was one of enmity and open warfare, and therefore the Reformation followed a different course in each of them. For this reason in ?.we shall deal first with the Reformation in England and then turn to the Scottish Reformation."
The Reformation in Britain
The reign of Henry VIII:
"In 1503 the future Henry VIII married his elder brother's widow, Catherine of Aragon, a younger daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella... displayed 300 characters
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In light of the Old Testament warnings that the man who took his brother's widow to wife would have no issue, Pope Julius II issued a dispensation for the marriage." But Queen Catherine gave Henry no male heir, their only surviving child was Princess Mary Tudor not having a son to carry on his line, King Henry feared he was under God's wrath... displayed next 300 characters
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