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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... Cardinal Langton , the sur- render of England to any " overlord , " even were he the pope himself , was eminently distasteful . Moreover , in after years , it was plainly asserted that the nation had never consented to King John's act ...
... Cardinal Langton , the sur- render of England to any " overlord , " even were he the pope himself , was eminently distasteful . Moreover , in after years , it was plainly asserted that the nation had never consented to King John's act ...
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... Cardinals in Curia . After pointing out that those " kings alone have a right to reign who strive to serve God aright , " Innocent III goes on to speak of John's submission . By God's inspiration , " in whose hands are the hearts of ...
... Cardinals in Curia . After pointing out that those " kings alone have a right to reign who strive to serve God aright , " Innocent III goes on to speak of John's submission . By God's inspiration , " in whose hands are the hearts of ...
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... Cardinal Langton at the Roman court . The legate's envoy took with him from England to Pope Innocent the final Charter of King John's submission , sealed with its golden " bulla , " and he so extolled the king and his virtues to the ...
... Cardinal Langton at the Roman court . The legate's envoy took with him from England to Pope Innocent the final Charter of King John's submission , sealed with its golden " bulla , " and he so extolled the king and his virtues to the ...
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... Cardinal Langton and the English bishops . What was to be done ? As we ponder over the documents to - day , even in the light of subsequent events , the situation appears difficult enough . What must it have been for true churchmen and ...
... Cardinal Langton and the English bishops . What was to be done ? As we ponder over the documents to - day , even in the light of subsequent events , the situation appears difficult enough . What must it have been for true churchmen and ...
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... Cardinal Langton had demurred to this course . He had persistently refused to pronounce any such sentence , saying that he knew well what the pope's mind was on such matters . He had , however , undertaken , if he , the king , would get ...
... Cardinal Langton had demurred to this course . He had persistently refused to pronounce any such sentence , saying that he knew well what the pope's mind was on such matters . He had , however , undertaken , if he , the king , would get ...
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