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and, in 1536, the Wittenberg articles were drafted by Foxe and Lutheran clergymen as a compromise. The articles met strong opposition within convocation in June of the same year, leading Henry to personally intervene to bring about an agreement. This led to the drafting and passing of the
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at Cambridge and took an active part in persuading the English universities to decide in the king's favour. He was sent to employ similar methods of persuasion at the French universities in 1530–1531, and was also engaged in negotiating a closer league between England and France.
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in April 1533 when it decided against the validity of Henry's marriage with Catherine. In 1534 he published his treatise
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of King's College from 22 September 1528 until 8 May 1538, and in August 1529 was the means of conveying to the king
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to discuss the basis of a political and theological understanding with the
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Foxe died on 8 May 1538 and was buried in the church of
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princes and divines, and had several interviews with
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for the trial and decision of the case between King
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De vera differentia regiae potestatis et ecclesiae,
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Edward Fox (disambiguation)
The Right Reverend
Bishop of Hereford
Church of England
Diocese of Hereford
Charles Booth
Edmund Bonner
Archdeacon of Leicester
Archdeacon of Dorset
Dean of Salisbury
Dursley
Gloucestershire
St Mary Mounthaw
London
Eton College
Alma mater
King's College
Cambridge
English
Bishop of Hereford
Henry VIII
Catherine of Aragon
Ten Articles
Dursley
Gloucestershire
Richard Fox
Bishop of Exeter
Lord Privy Seal
Henry VII
Eton College

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