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The Protestant Reformation in Great Britain: A Short History
The Protestant Reformation in Great Britain (16th–17th centuries) was a political and religious revolution, primarily driven by Henry VIII’s desire to annul his marriage, leading to a 1534 break from Roman papal authority. This established the Church of England (Anglicanism), creating a unique hybrid of Protestant doctrine and Catholic structure.
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| Publisher | Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd : London., 1934 |
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xv + 304hlm; 13x19cm
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English
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270.6
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