An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, Chiefly of England: From the First Planting of Christianity, to the End of the Reign of King Charles the Second; with a Brief Account of the Affairs of Religion in Ireland, Volume 2W. Straker, 1840 - Church history |
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Page v
... clergy , 136. - Several of the clergy refused to acquiesce in the synod , 137.- An oppressive custom put down , 137. - Anselm receives homage of the bishop of Rochester , and why , 138. - Turgot elected bishop of St. Andrew's , 138 ...
... clergy , 136. - Several of the clergy refused to acquiesce in the synod , 137.- An oppressive custom put down , 137. - Anselm receives homage of the bishop of Rochester , and why , 138. - Turgot elected bishop of St. Andrew's , 138 ...
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... clergy should be tried in the civil courts , 268. - This motion opposed by the arch- bishop and his suffragans , 268. - The king demands the bishops ' submission to the ancient usages of the kingdom , 268. - They offer to submit with a ...
... clergy should be tried in the civil courts , 268. - This motion opposed by the arch- bishop and his suffragans , 268. - The king demands the bishops ' submission to the ancient usages of the kingdom , 268. - They offer to submit with a ...
Page ix
... clergy to be considered under two capacities , 321.- They cannot plead an exemption from the civil courts without a grant from the government , 322. - An enquiry into the matter of fact , 323. - The imperial laws examined , 323. - The ...
... clergy to be considered under two capacities , 321.- They cannot plead an exemption from the civil courts without a grant from the government , 322. - An enquiry into the matter of fact , 323. - The imperial laws examined , 323. - The ...
Page xi
... clergy , 421. - The students retire from Oxford , 423. - The king excommunicated , 423. - Some of the pre- lates in the king's interest , 423. - Alexander preaches in defence of the king , 424. - The Jews tortured , 425. - The clergy ...
... clergy , 421. - The students retire from Oxford , 423. - The king excommunicated , 423. - Some of the pre- lates in the king's interest , 423. - Alexander preaches in defence of the king , 424. - The Jews tortured , 425. - The clergy ...
Page xii
... clergy who abetted the barons excluded the benefit of the articles , 452. - The Dominicans settle in England , 452. — A council at Oxford , 453. - A man burned for misbelief before the statute de heretico com- burendo , 454. — The ...
... clergy who abetted the barons excluded the benefit of the articles , 452. - The Dominicans settle in England , 452. — A council at Oxford , 453. - A man burned for misbelief before the statute de heretico com- burendo , 454. — The ...
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