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Henry VIII And His Court

CHAPTER VIII
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However much he has opposed the person of the pope, still he has always remained devoted to the Church, although perhaps he does not know it himself.

He is no Catholic, and he hears mass; he has broken up the monasteries, and yet forbids priests to marry; he has the Lord's supper administered under both kinds, and believes in the real transubstantiation of the wine into the Redeemer's holy blood.

He destroys the convents, and yet commands that vows of chastity, spoken by man or woman, must be faithfully kept; and lastly, auricular confession is still a necessary constituent of his Church.

And these he calls his six articles, [Footnote: Burnet, vol.I, p.259.Tytler, p.

402.
Mioti, vol.I, p.


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