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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... CANTERBURY AND THEIR RESULT · 119 VIII . ARCHBISHOP LE GRAUND IX . ST . EDMUND AS ARCHBISHOP 128 • • 144 X. THE LEGATE OTHO • · 162 XI . FROM THE DEPARTURE OF OTHO TO THE ELECTION OF INNOCENT IV XII . THE FIRST YEARS OF POPE INNOCENT IV ...
... CANTERBURY AND THEIR RESULT · 119 VIII . ARCHBISHOP LE GRAUND IX . ST . EDMUND AS ARCHBISHOP 128 • • 144 X. THE LEGATE OTHO • · 162 XI . FROM THE DEPARTURE OF OTHO TO THE ELECTION OF INNOCENT IV XII . THE FIRST YEARS OF POPE INNOCENT IV ...
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... Canterbury , as their main support . " " King John sent for the archbishop and deputed him and the earl of Pembroke to find out from the barons what their exact demands were . These were drawn up and a paper written containing the ...
... Canterbury , as their main support . " " King John sent for the archbishop and deputed him and the earl of Pembroke to find out from the barons what their exact demands were . These were drawn up and a paper written containing the ...
Strana 20
... Canterbury was a public enemy of the king of England ; that he had given his help and counsel to the barons against his sovereign , and that if Simon Langton , his brother , were now promoted to the archiepiscopal see of York , there ...
... Canterbury was a public enemy of the king of England ; that he had given his help and counsel to the barons against his sovereign , and that if Simon Langton , his brother , were now promoted to the archiepiscopal see of York , there ...
Strana 21
... Canterbury , and the bishops , they failed to protect and help him during the disturbances in the kingdom , which is known to all to belong to the Roman Church , by right of lordship . In this they made themselves abettors ( conscii ) ...
... Canterbury , and the bishops , they failed to protect and help him during the disturbances in the kingdom , which is known to all to belong to the Roman Church , by right of lordship . In this they made themselves abettors ( conscii ) ...
Strana 29
... , that it was Gualo who did so . Cardinal Langton , the archbishop of Canterbury , was still in Rome . 2 Matth . Paris , iii . I. 3 Ibid . , iii . 2 . unto day and multiply the years of your life until THE WORK OF GUALO THE LEGATE 29.
... , that it was Gualo who did so . Cardinal Langton , the archbishop of Canterbury , was still in Rome . 2 Matth . Paris , iii . I. 3 Ibid . , iii . 2 . unto day and multiply the years of your life until THE WORK OF GUALO THE LEGATE 29.
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