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Author: Thomas Abell

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Human-edited facsimile of Thomas Abell's 1532 edition of 'Invicta Veritas ...' in which he argues - point by point - against those arguments presented in Edward Fox's 'Gravissimae atque Censurae'. Fox's book is a collation and summary of 'expert opinions' by Theologians from all over Europe who presented arguments in favour of the legitimacy of Henry VIII's divorce from Queen Catherine of Aragon. Also has an Appendix with background information, not part of the original 1532 goo. Free on Archive.org at https://archive.org/download/9781513690780-m/9781513690766.docx
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