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CONTENTS.
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Religious Orders in England 375
Position of Parties in Europe 376
Meeting of the Kings 382
The Interview at Calais 387
Henry returns to England 397
Vatican Diplomacy 399
Interview between the Emperor and Pope 402
The Bologna Conference 406
The King marries 411
Recapitulation 411
Papal Brief and Menace of Excommunication 414
Intrigues of Charles at Paris 419
Francis inclines to the Pope 420
Isolation of England 422
Meeting of Parliament 423
Economic Legislation 423
Act of Apparel 424
Act of Appeals 426
Double Aspect of this Act 434
The Divorce Question before Convocation 439
Cranmer applies for License to proceed with the Cause 441
Terms of the Application 442
The King's Reply 443
The Meaning of that Reply 445
The Court at Dunstable 446
Cranmer's Sentence 447
Preparations for the Coronation of Anne 451
Scene upon the Thames 451
Pageant in the City 452
The Procession 453
The Appearance of the Queen 454
Westminster Abbey 458
The King's Letter to the Emperor 461
The Emperor's Reply 463
Prospects in England 464