Henry the Third and the Church: A Study of His Ecclesiastical Policy and of the Relations Between England and RomeG. Bell and sons, 1905 - 446 strán (strany) |
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... chapters I have en- deavoured to set forth the materials for forming a judge- ment . Here , perhaps , I may be permitted to state what , after much study , I think is the only verdict which can be passed consistently with the facts ...
... chapters I have en- deavoured to set forth the materials for forming a judge- ment . Here , perhaps , I may be permitted to state what , after much study , I think is the only verdict which can be passed consistently with the facts ...
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... chapter of this book , was only the legitimate con- sequence of that of Henry II . When the first of the Plantagenets stood in need of assistance , he acknowledged the feudatory dependence of England on the Holy See in INTRODUCTION xiii.
... chapter of this book , was only the legitimate con- sequence of that of Henry II . When the first of the Plantagenets stood in need of assistance , he acknowledged the feudatory dependence of England on the Holy See in INTRODUCTION xiii.
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... chapters of this volume , who shall say how different might have been the subsequent history of the Church and of Europe ? It was the policy of the popes to keep the Sicilian crown distinct from the German imperial crown , and had not ...
... chapters of this volume , who shall say how different might have been the subsequent history of the Church and of Europe ? It was the policy of the popes to keep the Sicilian crown distinct from the German imperial crown , and had not ...
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... 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 AND THE CHURCH CHAPTER I ENGLAND A xvi INTRODUCTION.
... 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 AND THE CHURCH CHAPTER I ENGLAND A xvi INTRODUCTION.
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... CHAPTER I ENGLAND A FIEF OF THE HOLY SEE KING JOHN died on 16th October , 1216. He was succeeded on the throne by his son Henry III at one of the most critical periods of our national history . The Great Charter of the previous year had ...
... CHAPTER I ENGLAND A FIEF OF THE HOLY SEE KING JOHN died on 16th October , 1216. He was succeeded on the throne by his son Henry III at one of the most critical periods of our national history . The Great Charter of the previous year had ...
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