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| | Chancellor Archbishop Arundel, Constitutions (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | Transcribed by Katherine Zieman from Thomas Rymer, Foedera, conventiones, litterae, et cujuscunque generis acta publica inter reges Angliae et alios quosvis imperatores, reges, pontifices, principes, vel communitates (1101-1654). |
 | | The movement was political as well as theological, the punishment, that for both treachery to the King and heresy in the Church, hence execution by both hanging in chains and burning, as was already done to Margery Kempe's curate of St Margaret's, Lynn, Thomas Sawtre. |
 | | Jean Gerson, Chancellor of the University of Paris, and Thomas Arundel, Chancellor of England and Archbishop of Canterbury, both silenced the movement amongst men and women on the Continent and in England that produced some of the Church's greatest contemplative writings. |
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