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In England from Wicliffe to Henry VIII - James Aitken Wylie

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others whom the Pope had nominated <strong>to</strong> English<br />

livings without the king's consent, and in defiance<br />

of the statute.<br />

"Was ever," asks the Pope, "such iniquity as<br />

this passed in<strong>to</strong> a law? Can that be styled a<br />

Catholic kingdom where such profane laws are<br />

made and practised? where St. Peter's successor is<br />

not allowed <strong>to</strong> execute our Savior's commission?<br />

For this Act will not allow St. Peter's See <strong>to</strong><br />

proceed in the functions of government, nor make<br />

provisions suitable <strong>to</strong> the necessities of the<br />

Church."<br />

"Is this," asks the Pope, in fine, "a Catholic<br />

statute, or can it be endured without dishonor <strong>to</strong><br />

our Savior, without a breach upon the laws of the<br />

Gospel, and the ruin of people's souls? Why,<br />

therefore, did you not cry aloud? why did you not<br />

lift up your voice like a trumpet? Show your people<br />

their transgressions, and the house of Jacob their<br />

sins, that their blood may not be required at your<br />

hands."<br />

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