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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... lord pope and the holy Roman Church belongs the power of dealing freely with all ecclesiastical benefices through- out the world . This is an important declaration on the Catholic theory of papal authority ; whilst the whole of the ...
... lord pope and the holy Roman Church belongs the power of dealing freely with all ecclesiastical benefices through- out the world . This is an important declaration on the Catholic theory of papal authority ; whilst the whole of the ...
Strana xiii
... lord , the princes of the middle ages did not per- ceive any such loss of dignity as we to - day might imagine , or indeed any loss at all . By the beginning of the thir- teenth century Spain and Portugal had become tributary to the ...
... lord , the princes of the middle ages did not per- ceive any such loss of dignity as we to - day might imagine , or indeed any loss at all . By the beginning of the thir- teenth century Spain and Portugal had become tributary to the ...
Strana xv
... lord , protected the rights as well as the person of the heir , it would have been lost , as Henry's would have been at his father's death if the pope had not come forward to protect his youthful vassal . It is , perhaps , idle to ...
... lord , protected the rights as well as the person of the heir , it would have been lost , as Henry's would have been at his father's death if the pope had not come forward to protect his youthful vassal . It is , perhaps , idle to ...
Strana xvi
... Lord Acton once declared , the union of this country with the papal system " tended to increase con- siderably the national power and national greatness . " FRANCIS A. GASQUET . Athenaeum Club . 26th May , 1905 . HENRY III AND THE ...
... Lord Acton once declared , the union of this country with the papal system " tended to increase con- siderably the national power and national greatness . " FRANCIS A. GASQUET . Athenaeum Club . 26th May , 1905 . HENRY III AND THE ...
Strana 2
... lords of the kingdom of England and Ireland . Henceforth , as the terms of the surrender plainly state , the kings of England were to rule as vassals of the pope , and in visible token of this new position John put off his crown and ...
... lords of the kingdom of England and Ireland . Henceforth , as the terms of the surrender plainly state , the kings of England were to rule as vassals of the pope , and in visible token of this new position John put off his crown and ...
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