Ladies of the Reformation: memoirs of distinguished female characters, belonging to the period of the Reformation in the sixteenth century : Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy and Spain |
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Acts and Monuments affection afterwards Anne Askew Anne Boleyn Anne's Bishop brother cause chancellor character Charlotte de Bourbon Christ Christian church condemned confession council court Cranmer crown daughter death desire doctrines duchess Duchess of Suffolk Duke Earl Eccl ecclesiastical Edward Elizabeth enemies England English English Reformation execution faith father favour France friends Gardiner godly gospel grace hath heart Henry VIII Henry's heresy heretics holy honour Hooper husband Jewitt John Katharine Katharine of Aragon Katharine Parr king king's Knox Lady Jane Lady Jane Grey Latin learned letter lived London Lord majesty Margaret of Valois marriage married martyrs Mary mind minister monarch mother never Papal Parliament persecution person Pope Popery Popish prayer priests prince princess prison Protestant queen Reformation religion royal says Scotland Scriptures sent sentiments sister sovereign spirit Strype's Mem suffer Suffolk thou throne tion Tower translation truth unto wife Wolsey words