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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... to them the word Rome has become almost a symbol for a certain body of religious views and the expression for a system of religious teaching opposed in many things to that of mere nationalism in religion . When , then , it was X ...
... to them the word Rome has become almost a symbol for a certain body of religious views and the expression for a system of religious teaching opposed in many things to that of mere nationalism in religion . When , then , it was X ...
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... religion . When , then , it was seen that dif- ficulties really did exist , and existed for a considerable time and ... religious relations between England and the Roman See . It would be easy enough to illustrate this view from current ...
... religion . When , then , it was seen that dif- ficulties really did exist , and existed for a considerable time and ... religious relations between England and the Roman See . It would be easy enough to illustrate this view from current ...
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... religion and the rights of a Christian country to England . Whatever the king may have intended , however , and whatever his subjects may have thought , by John's act of homage a new position was created for the English king , which was ...
... religion and the rights of a Christian country to England . Whatever the king may have intended , however , and whatever his subjects may have thought , by John's act of homage a new position was created for the English king , which was ...
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... religious reconciled themselves to the legate by heavy and disastrous payments . " According to Matthew Paris , Gualo gathered in 12,000 marks , and Walter de Coventry , the Barnwell annalist , adds that when summoned back to the pope ...
... religious reconciled themselves to the legate by heavy and disastrous payments . " According to Matthew Paris , Gualo gathered in 12,000 marks , and Walter de Coventry , the Barnwell annalist , adds that when summoned back to the pope ...
Strana 57
... religion , is in- sisted upon . Every parish priest is reminded that by virtue of his office , he is bound " often to teach " the flock com- mitted to him , the articles of the creed and the Christian practices " without which faith is ...
... religion , is in- sisted upon . Every parish priest is reminded that by virtue of his office , he is bound " often to teach " the flock com- mitted to him , the articles of the creed and the Christian practices " without which faith is ...
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