History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... gave rise to a charge against Wycliffe's morals ; and if Luther's were attacked , the accusation ima- gined by bigotry , or fabricated by fraud , passed harmless over his head . In this , however , Wycliffe was the more happy of the two ...
... gave rise to a charge against Wycliffe's morals ; and if Luther's were attacked , the accusation ima- gined by bigotry , or fabricated by fraud , passed harmless over his head . In this , however , Wycliffe was the more happy of the two ...
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... gave up his place in the order he had belonged to , and bitterly assailed the fraternity ; and , being favoured by some of the powerful barons , they presented a petition , which their patrons were expected to support , com- plaining of ...
... gave up his place in the order he had belonged to , and bitterly assailed the fraternity ; and , being favoured by some of the powerful barons , they presented a petition , which their patrons were expected to support , com- plaining of ...
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... gave a renewed prohibition of private war . From others he received the same duty , and in re- turn gave the Barons a restoration of the right of private war and a restriction of purveyance . The States of Languedoc gave a fixed sum for ...
... gave a renewed prohibition of private war . From others he received the same duty , and in re- turn gave the Barons a restoration of the right of private war and a restriction of purveyance . The States of Languedoc gave a fixed sum for ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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