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| has gloss | eng: The Submission of the Clergy was a process by which the Church of England gave up their power to formulate church laws without the King's licence and assent. It was first passed by the Convocation of Canterbury in 1532 and then by the Reformation Parliament in 1534. Along with other Acts passed by the Parliament, it further separated the Church from Rome. |
| lexicalization | eng: Submission of the Clergy |
| instance of | c/Acts of the Parliament of England still in force |
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| media:img | William Warham, Abp of Canterbury.jpg |
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