Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... mention the PAPAL LEGATES OR ENVOYS . To these , the pope delegated a portion of his authority , to be exercised within a certain district . In modern times they are generally called nuncios , when they are sent to a prince or state of ...
... mention the PAPAL LEGATES OR ENVOYS . To these , the pope delegated a portion of his authority , to be exercised within a certain district . In modern times they are generally called nuncios , when they are sent to a prince or state of ...
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... 464 ; " - a valuable work . The opinion mentioned in the text appears to the writer to be confirmed by the statute of the 25 Edw . III , de Clero . " mitted . " It is observable that this saving C 2 THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 19.
... 464 ; " - a valuable work . The opinion mentioned in the text appears to the writer to be confirmed by the statute of the 25 Edw . III , de Clero . " mitted . " It is observable that this saving C 2 THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 19.
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... mention succinctly , that , after many fruitless endeavours , a reconciliation between the archbishop and the sovereign took place at Freitville in Normandy ; that the archbishop returned to England ; that , upon a complaint by him ...
... mention succinctly , that , after many fruitless endeavours , a reconciliation between the archbishop and the sovereign took place at Freitville in Normandy ; that the archbishop returned to England ; that , upon a complaint by him ...
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... mention the complaints against the popes on account of the subsidies levied by them on the clergy . The ascendancy , which the pope obtained by his arrangements with John , was increased by Henry the third , who succeeded that monarch ...
... mention the complaints against the popes on account of the subsidies levied by them on the clergy . The ascendancy , which the pope obtained by his arrangements with John , was increased by Henry the third , who succeeded that monarch ...
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... , which they received from the impositions which have been mentioned , was altogether employed in carrying Hist . vol . ii.p. 358 , cites Rymer , i . 817 , 820 . on their wars , or in the support of their THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 31.
... , which they received from the impositions which have been mentioned , was altogether employed in carrying Hist . vol . ii.p. 358 , cites Rymer , i . 817 , 820 . on their wars , or in the support of their THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 31.
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