Written in 1530, Willian Tyndale's The Practyse of Prelates, opposed Henry VIII's planned divorce from Catherine of Aragon, in favour of Anne Boleyn, on the grounds that it was unscriptural and was a plot by Cardinal Wolsey ...

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Written in 1530, Willian Tyndale's The Practyse of Prelates, opposed Henry VIII's planned divorce from Catherine of Aragon, in favour of Anne Boleyn, on the grounds that it was unscriptural and was a plot by Cardinal Wolsey to get Henry entangled in the papal courts of Pope Clement VII.

A timeless piece of Christian history, and fascinating reading for today.

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