:53:10
	My Lord Archbishop, my lords...
:53:13
	...Reverend Doctors of the Church.
:53:15
	The answer of our liege, Lord Henry...
:53:18
	...to his trusty well-beloved subjects...
:53:20
	...pontiffs in the Canterbury Convocation.
:53:25
	"His Majesty...
:53:26
	"...acknowledges your humble admission
of many grievous errors...
:53:31
	"...for which he accepts...
:53:32
	"...the manumission of £100,000 in token.
:53:39
	"Mindful for the well-being of the realm
and the quietness of his subjects...
:53:43
	"...His Majesty requires that you do now
straightly renounce your pretended...
:53:47
	"...allegiance to the See of Rome.
:53:50
	"And admit the statute
passed through parliament...
:53:54
	"...acknowledging the King's good title...
:53:57
	"...Supreme Head of the Church
in England."
:54:05
	Well, my lords, what's your answer?
:54:09
	Yea or nay?
:54:14
	His Majesty accepts your resignation
very sadly.
:54:17
	He's mindful of your goodness
and past loyalty.
:54:19
	And in any matter concerning your honour
and welfare he'll continue your good lord.
:54:25
	You will convey my humble gratitude.
:54:33
	-Help me with this.
-Not l.
:54:39
	-Alice?
-No.
:54:41
	Sun and moon, Master More, you're taken
for a wise man. Is this wisdom?
:54:46
	To betray your ability...
:54:48
	...abandon your station
and forget your duty to your kith and kin?
:54:52
	Shall l, sir?
:54:55
	No, thank you, son Roper.