The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... clergy , who seem to have been more intent on suppressing them , than on opposing the public enemy . Labouring under these domestic evils , and menaced with a foreign invasion , the Britons attended only to the suggestions of their ...
... clergy , who seem to have been more intent on suppressing them , than on opposing the public enemy . Labouring under these domestic evils , and menaced with a foreign invasion , the Britons attended only to the suggestions of their ...
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... clergy , and practised all the monkish devotion so much esteemed in that ignorant and superstitious age . He gave the tenth of his goods to the church ; bestowed rich donations on the Cathedral of He- reford , and even made a pilgrimage ...
... clergy , and practised all the monkish devotion so much esteemed in that ignorant and superstitious age . He gave the tenth of his goods to the church ; bestowed rich donations on the Cathedral of He- reford , and even made a pilgrimage ...
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... clergy had been carried to such a height , that , wherever a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit , though on the highway , the people flocked around him ; and showing him all marks of profound respect , received every word he uttered ...
... clergy had been carried to such a height , that , wherever a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit , though on the highway , the people flocked around him ; and showing him all marks of profound respect , received every word he uttered ...
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... clergy . Encouraged by their success in inculcating these doctrines , they ven- tured farther than they were warranted even by the Levitical law , and pretended to draw the tenth of all industry , merchandize , wages of la- bourers ...
... clergy . Encouraged by their success in inculcating these doctrines , they ven- tured farther than they were warranted even by the Levitical law , and pretended to draw the tenth of all industry , merchandize , wages of la- bourers ...
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... clergy alone could break off entirely their connexion with the civil power , and depriving them of every other object of ambition , engage them to promote , with un- ceasing industry , the grandeur of their own order . He was sensible ...
... clergy alone could break off entirely their connexion with the civil power , and depriving them of every other object of ambition , engage them to promote , with un- ceasing industry , the grandeur of their own order . He was sensible ...
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