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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Strana xiv
... taken by Henry II in 1173 was the dis- tinct forerunner of that of 1213 , only that at the latter date the need for protection was more obvious . It was better to be feudatory to the pope than feudatory to the king of France , who alone ...
... taken by Henry II in 1173 was the dis- tinct forerunner of that of 1213 , only that at the latter date the need for protection was more obvious . It was better to be feudatory to the pope than feudatory to the king of France , who alone ...
Strana xv
... taken from her . If the papal design in regard to the crown of Sicily had been carried out , and Henry III's son had been established on that throne , the story of which proposal and of its failure is briefly told in one of the chapters ...
... taken from her . If the papal design in regard to the crown of Sicily had been carried out , and Henry III's son had been established on that throne , the story of which proposal and of its failure is briefly told in one of the chapters ...
Strana 2
... taken , because he had been forced to take them . The pon- tiff who then sat upon the throne of Peter , was Innocent III , a pope of great ability , and of almost unlimited power in the western world . Of him Mr. Brewer writes that ...
... taken , because he had been forced to take them . The pon- tiff who then sat upon the throne of Peter , was Innocent III , a pope of great ability , and of almost unlimited power in the western world . Of him Mr. Brewer writes that ...
Strana 10
... taken from the old laws of Edward the Confessor and the Charter of Henry . The king refused to consider what he held to be monstrous restrictions on his 1 Roger de Wendover , Flores Historiarum ( Rolls ed . ) , ii . 114 . 2 Ibid . , 115 ...
... taken from the old laws of Edward the Confessor and the Charter of Henry . The king refused to consider what he held to be monstrous restrictions on his 1 Roger de Wendover , Flores Historiarum ( Rolls ed . ) , ii . 114 . 2 Ibid . , 115 ...
Strana 11
... taken the cross . His cunning had detected in the privileges accorded by the Church to the person of a Crusader additional security for postponing the evil day . He hoped that his crusading design would be another motive to induce the ...
... taken the cross . His cunning had detected in the privileges accorded by the Church to the person of a Crusader additional security for postponing the evil day . He hoped that his crusading design would be another motive to induce the ...
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