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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... tion was fully as strong , if not indeed stronger , on the part of the bishops and 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 ...
... tion was fully as strong , if not indeed stronger , on the part of the bishops and 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 ...
Strana xiv
... tion which had been slowly built up on the ruins of the Roman empire . Then the Latin West had to defend the Latin East , and this seemed naturally to devolve upon the popes ; whilst the invasions of the Tartars and the frequent wars ...
... tion which had been slowly built up on the ruins of the Roman empire . Then the Latin West had to defend the Latin East , and this seemed naturally to devolve upon the popes ; whilst the invasions of the Tartars and the frequent wars ...
Strana 19
... tion , forbidding the king under an anathema to observe it , or the barons and their accomplices to require its observ- ance . We annul and declare void not only the Charter itself , but the obligations and pledges given by the king for ...
... tion , forbidding the king under an anathema to observe it , or the barons and their accomplices to require its observ- ance . We annul and declare void not only the Charter itself , but the obligations and pledges given by the king for ...
Strana 32
... tion was , Sunday by Sunday , pronounced against all who continued to support Louis . On 19th January , 1217 , Pope Honorius wrote to the earl of Pembroke as the king's guardian and regent of the kingdom . After expressing his sorrow at ...
... tion was , Sunday by Sunday , pronounced against all who continued to support Louis . On 19th January , 1217 , Pope Honorius wrote to the earl of Pembroke as the king's guardian and regent of the kingdom . After expressing his sorrow at ...
Strana 33
... tion . ' Then , after allowing his representative in England to suspend the operation of the crusading vows in the case of those who can and will help the king of England , and bidding him declare null and void all oaths and promises ...
... tion . ' Then , after allowing his representative in England to suspend the operation of the crusading vows in the case of those who can and will help the king of England , and bidding him declare null and void all oaths and promises ...
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