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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Strana xii
... benefices of this or any other country . " I know and truly acknowledge , " he says , " that to the lord pope and the holy Roman Church belongs the power of dealing freely with all ecclesiastical benefices " 1 through- out the world ...
... benefices of this or any other country . " I know and truly acknowledge , " he says , " that to the lord pope and the holy Roman Church belongs the power of dealing freely with all ecclesiastical benefices " 1 through- out the world ...
Strana xiii
... benefices with foreign ecclesiastics , we should in justice remember the position and responsibilities of the popes at this period in European politics . Ancient history could show nothing like the system which bound the nations of ...
... benefices with foreign ecclesiastics , we should in justice remember the position and responsibilities of the popes at this period in European politics . Ancient history could show nothing like the system which bound the nations of ...
Strana xv
... benefices in foreign lands . Whilst wholly condemning the practice , we should remember , in fairness , that England was not altogether without some return for what was thus taken from her . If the papal design in regard to the crown of ...
... benefices in foreign lands . Whilst wholly condemning the practice , we should remember , in fairness , that England was not altogether without some return for what was thus taken from her . If the papal design in regard to the crown of ...
Strana 33
... benefices , if after thirty days ' warning they still continue to celebrate Mass , etc. , whilst remaining wholly disobedient . In such cases the legate may appoint to the cures vacant by depriva- tion . ' Then , after allowing his ...
... benefices , if after thirty days ' warning they still continue to celebrate Mass , etc. , whilst remaining wholly disobedient . In such cases the legate may appoint to the cures vacant by depriva- tion . ' Then , after allowing his ...
Strana 37
... benefices were compelled to go to Rome by the legate . For , after the departure of Louis , Gualo sent officials throughout England , and if any ecclesiastics were found to have given the least encouragement or countenance to the French ...
... benefices were compelled to go to Rome by the legate . For , after the departure of Louis , Gualo sent officials throughout England , and if any ecclesiastics were found to have given the least encouragement or countenance to the French ...
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