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Henry VIII.

CHAPTER VII
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Cal._, ii., 201.] [Footnote 549: _Ven.

Cal._, ii., 1230.] So Henry VIII.

convinced himself that the dispensation granted by Julius II.

was null and void, that he had never been married to Catherine, and that to continue to live with his brother's wife was sin.

"The King," he instructed his ambassador to tell Charles V.in 1533, "taketh himself to be in the right, not because so many say it, but because he, being learned, knoweth the matter to be right....


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