The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... to the other ca- lamities of the state were added also their disputes in theology . The disciples of Pelagius , who was a native of Britain , had increased • in a great degree ; and the clergy , who BRITONS AND SAXONS . 1.
... to the other ca- lamities of the state were added also their disputes in theology . The disciples of Pelagius , who was a native of Britain , had increased • in a great degree ; and the clergy , who BRITONS AND SAXONS . 1.
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... clergy , who considered his opinions as heretical , were more solicitously employed in resisting them than in opposing the common enemy . Besides all these calamities , a ter- rible pestilence visited the southern parts of the island ...
... clergy , who considered his opinions as heretical , were more solicitously employed in resisting them than in opposing the common enemy . Besides all these calamities , a ter- rible pestilence visited the southern parts of the island ...
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... with the blood of the clergy , and massacred all those whom they found professing Chris- tianity . This deplorable state of religion in Britain was first taken into consideration by St. Gregory , who was then pope SAXON HEPTARCHY . 19.
... with the blood of the clergy , and massacred all those whom they found professing Chris- tianity . This deplorable state of religion in Britain was first taken into consideration by St. Gregory , who was then pope SAXON HEPTARCHY . 19.
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... clergy , giving the tenth of his goods to the church , and making a pilgrimage to Rome , where his riches procured him the papal absolution . It was upon this occasion , the better to ingratiate himself with the pope , that he engaged ...
... clergy , giving the tenth of his goods to the church , and making a pilgrimage to Rome , where his riches procured him the papal absolution . It was upon this occasion , the better to ingratiate himself with the pope , that he engaged ...
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... clergy , in which it was determined that all churches , monasteries , and places of religious worship , which had gone to ruin or decay , should be rebuilt or repaired . At length , after a distinguished reign of thirty - eight years ...
... clergy , in which it was determined that all churches , monasteries , and places of religious worship , which had gone to ruin or decay , should be rebuilt or repaired . At length , after a distinguished reign of thirty - eight years ...
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