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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... peace . That it was approved by anyone is extremely doubtful : as indeed how could it be ? Probably even John himself did not understand at the time what would be the effect of his submission , and only looked 2 1 Bartholomeus de Cotton ...
... peace . That it was approved by anyone is extremely doubtful : as indeed how could it be ? Probably even John himself did not understand at the time what would be the effect of his submission , and only looked 2 1 Bartholomeus de Cotton ...
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... peace between King John and his subjects , which followed upon his submission to Rome , was not of long duration . Difficulties soon began again to arise between the bishops and the Crown as to certain ecclesiastical appoint- ments ...
... peace between King John and his subjects , which followed upon his submission to Rome , was not of long duration . Difficulties soon began again to arise between the bishops and the Crown as to certain ecclesiastical appoint- ments ...
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... 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 the settlement , as to aid in the ...
... 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 the settlement , as to aid in the ...
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... peace between him and you had been made . " " We altogether condemn this attitude , if , as is asserted by many , conspiracies and plots are being made against him , or the people irreverently and undutifully are pre- suming to demand ...
... peace between him and you had been made . " " We altogether condemn this attitude , if , as is asserted by many , conspiracies and plots are being made against him , or the people irreverently and undutifully are pre- suming to demand ...
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... peace of our kingdom . But even because we are a Crusader we have desired to act with all humility and gentleness , and , without prejudice to our appeal , we have offered the barons to abolish all bad customs , by whomsoever introduced ...
... peace of our kingdom . But even because we are a Crusader we have desired to act with all humility and gentleness , and , without prejudice to our appeal , we have offered the barons to abolish all bad customs , by whomsoever introduced ...
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