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:10:02
Good morrow to you, squire.
Good morrow, Mrs. Cromwell.

:10:08
-Have you news of my husband?
-lt"s in God"s hands, Mrs. Carter.

:10:12
-And in the king"s.
-Aye.

:10:18
Let us pray.
:10:20
Almighty God, look down upon this
thy house and we, thy humble servants.

:10:27
Grant us the spirit of thy grace
through Jesus Christ, our Lord.

:10:33
Amen.
:10:34
Who has done this?
:10:37
-Answer me. Who has done this?
-An edict, squire...

:10:43
...from the archbishop himself and
by order of the king.

:10:47
By order of the king.
:10:50
ls the Church of England
not a Protestant church?

:10:53
Would the king turn the house
of God into a Roman temple?

:10:58
-Mr. Cromwell, l beseech you.
-Does the king think that God...

:11:02
...can be bought with gold,
trinkets and gilded rubbish?

:11:06
l know only
that l have been instructed.

:11:09
Has this king
forgotten the Reformation?

:11:12
-Mr. Cromwell--
-Away with it.

:11:15
Popish idolatry!
:11:21
Did the Lord not say unto Moses:
:11:24
""Thou shalt not make unto thyself any
graven image...

:11:29
...nor bow down to them""?
:11:31
Has this king forgotten
the Spanish lnquisition?

:11:33
ls the Roman Catholic Church
to have a seat in Westminster?

:11:51
Oh, my God.
:11:54
My God.
Oh, my God!


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