History of England from the Accession of James II, Nide 2Harper, 1853 |
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... prelates hinted that there was a point at which the loyalty due to the prince must yield to higher considerations . The dis- content of the chiefs of the army was still more extraordinary and still more formidable . Already began to ...
... prelates hinted that there was a point at which the loyalty due to the prince must yield to higher considerations . The dis- content of the chiefs of the army was still more extraordinary and still more formidable . Already began to ...
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... prelates . It was by the aid of the Benedictines that Gregory the Seventh was enabled to contend at once against the Franconian Cæsars and against the secular clergy . It was by the aid of the Dominicans and Franciscans that Innocent ...
... prelates . It was by the aid of the Benedictines that Gregory the Seventh was enabled to contend at once against the Franconian Cæsars and against the secular clergy . It was by the aid of the Dominicans and Franciscans that Innocent ...
Sivu 45
... creatures of Pius the Fourth and the murmurs of French and Spanish prelates , that the gov . ernment of the faithful had been committed by Christ to the pope alone , that in the pope alone all sacerdotal HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 45.
... creatures of Pius the Fourth and the murmurs of French and Spanish prelates , that the gov . ernment of the faithful had been committed by Christ to the pope alone , that in the pope alone all sacerdotal HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 45.
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... ; after it the letter R. Round the seal was this inscript on , " Sigillum commissariorum regiæ majes- tatis ad causas ecclesiasticas . " VOL . II . 7 Of the other six commissioners three were prelates and three HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 73.
... ; after it the letter R. Round the seal was this inscript on , " Sigillum commissariorum regiæ majes- tatis ad causas ecclesiasticas . " VOL . II . 7 Of the other six commissioners three were prelates and three HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 73.
Sivu 74
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. Of the other six commissioners three were prelates and three laymen . The name of Archbishop Sancroft stood first . But he was fully convinced that the court was illegal , that all its judgments ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. Of the other six commissioners three were prelates and three laymen . The name of Archbishop Sancroft stood first . But he was fully convinced that the court was illegal , that all its judgments ...
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