A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... Pope Gregory from Rome to England , in the latter end of the sixth century , during the reign of Ethel- bert . Through the influence of Adelberga , the Queen , who had secretly embraced Christianity , Augustine obtained royal grants of ...
... Pope Gregory from Rome to England , in the latter end of the sixth century , during the reign of Ethel- bert . Through the influence of Adelberga , the Queen , who had secretly embraced Christianity , Augustine obtained royal grants of ...
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... were abandoned in despair . Such things ( continue the Monks of Peterborough ) did we suffer for nineteen years for our sins . " ( Saxon Chronicle , A.D. 1137. ) 2 Peers ' Report , vol . i . p . 42 . power of the Pope , which was now at ...
... were abandoned in despair . Such things ( continue the Monks of Peterborough ) did we suffer for nineteen years for our sins . " ( Saxon Chronicle , A.D. 1137. ) 2 Peers ' Report , vol . i . p . 42 . power of the Pope , which was now at ...
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... Pope , which was now at its height . The Popes , by their legates , presided in all ecclesiastical coun- cils ; they were appealed to in all controversies concerning religion or church discipline ; and they maintained the pre- tended ...
... Pope , which was now at its height . The Popes , by their legates , presided in all ecclesiastical coun- cils ; they were appealed to in all controversies concerning religion or church discipline ; and they maintained the pre- tended ...
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... Pope of Rome , ) without his consent . They provided that the archbishops , bishops , and other spiritual dignitaries , should be regarded as barons of the realm , and be subjected to the duties be- longing to their rank ; and they were ...
... Pope of Rome , ) without his consent . They provided that the archbishops , bishops , and other spiritual dignitaries , should be regarded as barons of the realm , and be subjected to the duties be- longing to their rank ; and they were ...
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... Pope . So dreaded was the power of the Pope to excommu- nicate princes , that even this high - spirited monarch , for the 1 66 Although Henry II . was not , in strictness , the inventor of the legal constitution which succeeded to the ...
... Pope . So dreaded was the power of the Pope to excommu- nicate princes , that even this high - spirited monarch , for the 1 66 Although Henry II . was not , in strictness , the inventor of the legal constitution which succeeded to the ...
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