Henry the Third and the Church: A Study of His Ecclesiastical Policy and of the Relations Between England and RomeG. Bell, 1905 - 446 strán (strany) |
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... matter , with the expenditure of just a little trouble and labour , directed with an honesty of pur- pose , to determine what are the undoubted facts in the story of the past , and to disentangle the certain from those elements of the ...
... matter , with the expenditure of just a little trouble and labour , directed with an honesty of pur- pose , to determine what are the undoubted facts in the story of the past , and to disentangle the certain from those elements of the ...
Strana xi
... matter . The question of importance and interest really is , how far this position is tenable in view of the documents and papers of the period . In the following chapters I have en- deavoured to set forth the materials for forming a ...
... matter . The question of importance and interest really is , how far this position is tenable in view of the documents and papers of the period . In the following chapters I have en- deavoured to set forth the materials for forming a ...
Strana 8
... matter , and one most hurtful , that after peace had been happily restored , to the honour of God and His Church , between you and our beloved son in Christ , John , the illustrious king of England , you should have so far dis- regarded ...
... matter , and one most hurtful , that after peace had been happily restored , to the honour of God and His Church , between you and our beloved son in Christ , John , the illustrious king of England , you should have so far dis- regarded ...
Strana 9
... matters were never raised in the reigns of the king's father or brother , nor in his own , indeed , until peace ... matter . Innocent III was evidently quite misinformed as to 1 Rymer , i . 127 . 2 Ibid . the real state of affairs ...
... matters were never raised in the reigns of the king's father or brother , nor in his own , indeed , until peace ... matter . Innocent III was evidently quite misinformed as to 1 Rymer , i . 127 . 2 Ibid . the real state of affairs ...
Strana 13
... matters . He had , however , undertaken , if he , the king , would get rid of the foreign mercenaries he had imported , to do what he could for him . After this , he continues , we offered , through the archbishop , to submit the whole ...
... matters . He had , however , undertaken , if he , the king , would get rid of the foreign mercenaries he had imported , to do what he could for him . After this , he continues , we offered , through the archbishop , to submit the whole ...
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abbot agents Apostolic appeal appointed archbishop of Canterbury asked authority Aylmer barons benefices Bishop Grosseteste bishop of Winchester bishop-elect Boniface Brit canons Chapter chronicler clergy confirmation Council Crown crusade declared demands diocese document earl Edmund election emperor English Church English king excommunication faithful Falkes de Breauté father favour foreign France French Friar granted Gualo Holy Land honour Ibid interdict King Henry King John king's kingdom kingdom of England legate London lord pope Lyons matter Matthew Paris meeting monastery monks nobles nuncio oath obtain once Otho Ottoboni Pandulph papal letters peace pontiff Pope Honorius Pope Innocent Pope Innocent IV pope's prelates prince proctors promised protection received refused religious reply Richard of Cornwall Roger de Wendover Roman Church Roman Curia Rome Royal Letters Rustand Rymer says secure sent sentence of excommunication Sicily suffragans summoned sums tion urged Wendover whilst wrote