Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... received them back from him as a symbol of the spiritual right , conferred on him by his consecration . It is evident that , though the delivery of the ring and crosier by the emperor to the bishop elect , was principally intended as a ...
... received them back from him as a symbol of the spiritual right , conferred on him by his consecration . It is evident that , though the delivery of the ring and crosier by the emperor to the bishop elect , was principally intended as a ...
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... received the tonsure , whether he was afterwards admitted into holy orders or not , was held to be entitled to the clerical privileges . No person now contends that the clergy are entitled to this exemption , by the divine law . It ...
... received the tonsure , whether he was afterwards admitted into holy orders or not , was held to be entitled to the clerical privileges . No person now contends that the clergy are entitled to this exemption , by the divine law . It ...
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... 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.
... 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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... received 60,000 marks yearly " from the church , -which was more than the " whole revenues of the crown , -to the neglect of “ instruction , and disuse of hospitality * . " These remonstrances seem to have produced some effect : the ...
... received 60,000 marks yearly " from the church , -which was more than the " whole revenues of the crown , -to the neglect of “ instruction , and disuse of hospitality * . " These remonstrances seem to have produced some effect : the ...
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... received from the former , the exarchate , the Pen- tapolis , and other extensive possessions in the neighbourhood of Rome ; and from the latter , a confirmation and extension of this ample territory . At a subsequent time , the pious ...
... received from the former , the exarchate , the Pen- tapolis , and other extensive possessions in the neighbourhood of Rome ; and from the latter , a confirmation and extension of this ample territory . At a subsequent time , the pious ...
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