Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... favour of the Oath - Sentiments of Bossuet re- specting it 213 ยท 218 3. - Final division of Opinion on the Oath 4. - Complete rejection , ( now adopted by the universal Catholic Church ) , of the Pope's deposing power , in the ...
... favour of the Oath - Sentiments of Bossuet re- specting it 213 ยท 218 3. - Final division of Opinion on the Oath 4. - Complete rejection , ( now adopted by the universal Catholic Church ) , of the Pope's deposing power , in the ...
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... favour and will , I " was promoted to the archbishopric of Canterbury : " God knows that it was against my will : my " weakness was known to me , and I acquiesced , " rather from the love which I bore to the king , " than from my love ...
... favour and will , I " was promoted to the archbishopric of Canterbury : " God knows that it was against my will : my " weakness was known to me , and I acquiesced , " rather from the love which I bore to the king , " than from my love ...
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... favour the notion , that they were merely an exposition of the customs , and not a legislative enactment . - At a council held at Northampton , in 1176 , it was provided , that " no clergyman " should be personally arraigned before a ...
... favour the notion , that they were merely an exposition of the customs , and not a legislative enactment . - At a council held at Northampton , in 1176 , it was provided , that " no clergyman " should be personally arraigned before a ...
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... they compelled the bishops and abbots to accept bills for 20,000l . drawn upon them in favour of the king by bankers at Venice and Florence . They further ordered the general body of the clergy to pay into 30 HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF.
... they compelled the bishops and abbots to accept bills for 20,000l . drawn upon them in favour of the king by bankers at Venice and Florence . They further ordered the general body of the clergy to pay into 30 HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF.
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... favoured in his inva- sion by the reigning pontiff : he sent his blessing to the monarch and consecrated his banners . conqueror often expressed himself to the pope , terms of reverence and duty ; and acknowledged , on more than one ...
... favoured in his inva- sion by the reigning pontiff : he sent his blessing to the monarch and consecrated his banners . conqueror often expressed himself to the pope , terms of reverence and duty ; and acknowledged , on more than one ...
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