Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and sons, 1896 - 477 pages |
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... Roman Church . Wherefore , so much the more willingly do we grant to them that the right faith and the seed grateful to God may be planted in them , the more we perceive , by examining more strictly our conscience , that this will be ...
... Roman Church . Wherefore , so much the more willingly do we grant to them that the right faith and the seed grateful to God may be planted in them , the more we perceive , by examining more strictly our conscience , that this will be ...
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... Roman Church the annual pension of one penny from each house . If , therefore , thou dost see fit to complete what thou hast conceived in thy mind , strive to imbue that people with good morals , and bring it to pass , as well through ...
... Roman Church the annual pension of one penny from each house . If , therefore , thou dost see fit to complete what thou hast conceived in thy mind , strive to imbue that people with good morals , and bring it to pass , as well through ...
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... Roman church ; of Henry archbishop of Dublin ; of the bishops William of London , Peter of Winchester , Jocelin of Bath and Glaston- bury , Hugo of Lincoln , Walter of Worcester , William of Coventry and Benedict of Rochester ; of ...
... Roman church ; of Henry archbishop of Dublin ; of the bishops William of London , Peter of Winchester , Jocelin of Bath and Glaston- bury , Hugo of Lincoln , Walter of Worcester , William of Coventry and Benedict of Rochester ; of ...
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... Roman - the conditions of life were too dissimilar - but it is easy to see in them the Roman desire for order and discipline . There is an effort to assimilate the old institution with the new , to adopt a new modus vivendi under ...
... Roman - the conditions of life were too dissimilar - but it is easy to see in them the Roman desire for order and discipline . There is an effort to assimilate the old institution with the new , to adopt a new modus vivendi under ...
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... Roman Empire . The latter , as will be remembered , began its existence on Christmas - day , 800 , and ended it on August 6th , 1806. Already in Voltaire's time it had ceased to be " either holy , or Roman , or an empire , " but its ...
... Roman Empire . The latter , as will be remembered , began its existence on Christmas - day , 800 , and ended it on August 6th , 1806. Already in Voltaire's time it had ceased to be " either holy , or Roman , or an empire , " but its ...
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