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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Newest source: 2025-03-27, day precision Aliases: act-of-supremacies, act-supremacies, act-supremacy

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Act OF Supremacy

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...massacre of peasants before the French Revolution. 1534 is the Act of Supremacy. That is when the King of England, Henry VIII, declares his..."

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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...massacre of peasants before the French Revolution. 1534 is the Act of Supremacy. That is when the King of England, Henry VIII, declares his..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: The Iron Cage Of Protestant Anxiety (2025-03-27, day precision).

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Lecture claim dated 2025-03-27.

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The Act of Supremacy is presented as Henry VIII declaring independence from the Pope while retaining many Catholic practices under royal authority.

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The Iron Cage Of Protestant Anxiety

2025-03-27, day precision · Civilization #42: The Protestant Reformation and the Birth of Capitalism

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"...massacre of peasants before the French Revolution. 1534 is the Act of Supremacy. That is when the King of England, Henry VIII, declares his..."

The Iron Cage Of Protestant Anxiety

2025-03-27, day precision · Civilization #42: The Protestant Reformation and the Birth of Capitalism

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"But because there's such a strong Catholic contingent in England, Henry VIII maintains Catholic practices. But rather than have the Pope, be at the..."

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