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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... clergy than it was on the side of the laity . ( 3 ) That there was grave discontent against the Roman officials cannot be doubted for one moment . In fact it could hardly have been deeper , and was mani- fested by ecclesiastics , if ...
... clergy than it was on the side of the laity . ( 3 ) That there was grave discontent against the Roman officials cannot be doubted for one moment . In fact it could hardly have been deeper , and was mani- fested by ecclesiastics , if ...
Strana 5
... clergy and barons also the king's action brought relief from the pressure of the papal interdict , which now for a long period had seriously affected all classes of society , and the punitive effect of which was felt in every parish and ...
... clergy and barons also the king's action brought relief from the pressure of the papal interdict , which now for a long period had seriously affected all classes of society , and the punitive effect of which was felt in every parish and ...
Strana 23
... clergy , he charged them not to obey their archbishop " until such time as by his conduct he should merit absolution . " 1 The king was elated at the success of his diplomacy in Rome . He went in person to St. Alban's with the letters ...
... clergy , he charged them not to obey their archbishop " until such time as by his conduct he should merit absolution . " 1 The king was elated at the success of his diplomacy in Rome . He went in person to St. Alban's with the letters ...
Strana 37
... clergy were excluded , who had taken part with or given help and encouragement to Louis . Simon Langton , the archbishop's brother , was specially singled out on account of his friendly attitude to the French ; and , says Wendover ...
... clergy were excluded , who had taken part with or given help and encouragement to Louis . Simon Langton , the archbishop's brother , was specially singled out on account of his friendly attitude to the French ; and , says Wendover ...
Strana 52
... clergy as it was to the laity . The ques- tion of the appointment of a successor to Geoffrey Nevile , the seneschal of Poitou , who resigned his office in November 1221 , brought about a serious difference of opinion between de Burgh ...
... clergy as it was to the laity . The ques- tion of the appointment of a successor to Geoffrey Nevile , the seneschal of Poitou , who resigned his office in November 1221 , brought about a serious difference of opinion between de Burgh ...
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