Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... kingdom , and laid waste almost every part of its territory . A necessary con- sequence of this calamity was , that the pastor and the flock were often separated ; and that , if they did meet again , it generally was not until a con ...
... kingdom , and laid waste almost every part of its territory . A necessary con- sequence of this calamity was , that the pastor and the flock were often separated ; and that , if they did meet again , it generally was not until a con ...
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... kingdom , so far as the honour of God and the 66 66 church , and the privileges of their order per- " John Reeves , esq . barrister at law , in four volumes 8vo . " 2d edit . vol . ii . p . 464 ; " - a valuable work . The opinion ...
... kingdom , so far as the honour of God and the 66 66 church , and the privileges of their order per- " John Reeves , esq . barrister at law , in four volumes 8vo . " 2d edit . vol . ii . p . 464 ; " - a valuable work . The opinion ...
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... kingdom of Sicily on Edmund , the nephew of the king , 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 ...
... kingdom of Sicily on Edmund , the nephew of the king , 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 ...
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... KINGDOM . DURING the period of which we are now writing , both the monarch and his subjects , as well eccle- siastical as lay , frequently complained , that the popes too often invaded the acknowledged rights of the patrons of ...
... KINGDOM . DURING the period of which we are now writing , both the monarch and his subjects , as well eccle- siastical as lay , frequently complained , that the popes too often invaded the acknowledged rights of the patrons of ...
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... kingdom . They dwell on the exactions of the Roman see , and particularly complain , that " their livings were disposed of to foreigners ; -to men , " who neither understood English , nor were other- " wise qualified for church ...
... kingdom . They dwell on the exactions of the Roman see , and particularly complain , that " their livings were disposed of to foreigners ; -to men , " who neither understood English , nor were other- " wise qualified for church ...
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