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David Hume
The History of England, Volume III
Henry VIII





Popularity of the new king
His ministers
King's marriage
Foreign affairs
War with France
A parliament
War with Scotland
Wolsey minister
Invasion of France
Peace with France
Wolsey's administration
Scotch affairs
Progress of Francis I.
Jealousy of Henry
Tournay delivered to France
Wolsey appointed legate
Death of the emperor Maximilian.
Charles, king of Spain, chosen emperor
Interview between Henry and Francis at Calais, the emperor Charles arrives in England
War between Charles and Francis
Trial and condemnation of the duke of Buckingham
Digression concerning the ecclesiastical state
Origin of the reformation
Martin Luther
Henry receives the title of defender of the faith
Causes of the progress of reformation
War with France
War with Scotland
A parliament
The war with France
Italian wars
The king of France invades Italy
Henry embraces the alliance of France
Discontents of the English
Francis removed to Madrid
Francis recovers his liberty
Sack of Rome
League with France
Scruples concerning the king’s marriage
The king enters into these scruples
Anne Boleyn
Henry applies to the pope for a divorce.
The emperor threatens him
Trial of the king’s marriage
Wolsey’s fall
Commencement of the reformation in England
Foreign affairs
The universities consulteed about the king’s marriage
Death of Wolsey
A parliament
Breach with the church of Rome, marriage to Anne
Anullment of Catherine's marriage, birth of Elizabeth
King's final breach with Rome
Affairs in Ireland and in Scotland
Religious principles
Farther progress of the reformation
Trial and execution of Fisher, bishop of Rochester
Of Sir Thomas More
King excommunicated
Death of Queen Catherine
Advances of the emperor
Affairs in Scotland
Suppression of the lesser monasteries
New translation of the scriptures
Disgrace of Queen Anne
Anne's trial: and execution
A parliament and a convocation
Discontents among the people
Birth of Prince Edward and death of Q. Jane
Foreign affairs
Suppression of the greater monasteries
Cardinal Pole
Disputation with Lambert
A parliament
Henry’s projects of marriage and foreign affairs
A parliament
Fall of Cromwell
King’s divorce from Anne of Cleves
Marriage with Catherine Howard and discontents
State of affairs in Scotland
Discovery of the queen’s dissolute life
Ecclesiastic affairs
War with Scotland
Death of James the Fifth
Treaty with Scotland and then new rupture
Rupture with France
A parliament
Affairs of Scotland
A parliament
Affairs of Scotland and campaign in France
A parliament
Peace with France and Scotland
Persecutions
Death of the king
His character
Miscellaneous transactions
Personae

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