Collectanea satis copiosa
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title:
Collectanea satis copiosa
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The Collectanea satis copiosa was a collection of scriptural, historical, and patristic texts that was compiled to provide royal propagandists with arguments justifying Henry VIII's personal and England's provincial independence from Rome. Likely compiled around 1530-1531 by a group of men including Thomas Cranmer and Edward Foxe, the Collectanea supplied the ideology behind the Royal Supremacy. As evidence that Kings of England historically had no superior on Earth—including the Pope—the Collec
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1530–1531 Collection of texts
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collectanea_satis_copiosa
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2023-10-17T13:48:50Z
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