The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Council of Clarendon 350 Constitutions of Clarendon ib . Becket opposes them 353 The king's measures to crush him 354 Becket escapes to France 359 1165 His conduct abroad 1166 The king's unhappy situation 1170 Compromise with Becket ...
... Council of Clarendon 350 Constitutions of Clarendon ib . Becket opposes them 353 The king's measures to crush him 354 Becket escapes to France 359 1165 His conduct abroad 1166 The king's unhappy situation 1170 Compromise with Becket ...
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... councils ; and though regard was paid to nobility in the choice , their personal qualities , chiefly their ... council in the administration of justice . Their constant emulation in military renown dissolved not that inviolable ...
... councils ; and though regard was paid to nobility in the choice , their personal qualities , chiefly their ... council in the administration of justice . Their constant emulation in military renown dissolved not that inviolable ...
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... council of Francfort , held in 794 , and con- sisting of three hundred bishops . Such were the ques- tions which were agitated in that age , and which em- ployed the attention , not only of cloistered scholars , but of the wisest and ...
... council of Francfort , held in 794 , and con- sisting of three hundred bishops . Such were the ques- tions which were agitated in that age , and which em- ployed the attention , not only of cloistered scholars , but of the wisest and ...
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... councils : but the Saxons , receiving their reli- gion from Roman monks , were taught at the same time a profound reverence for that see , and were naturally led to regard it as the capital of their religion . Pilgrimages to * These ...
... councils : but the Saxons , receiving their reli- gion from Roman monks , were taught at the same time a profound reverence for that see , and were naturally led to regard it as the capital of their religion . Pilgrimages to * These ...
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... council , summoned by Martin , against the heresy of the Monothelites . The council and synod main- tained , in opposition to these heretics , that , though the divine and human nature in Christ made but one person , yet had they ...
... council , summoned by Martin , against the heresy of the Monothelites . The council and synod main- tained , in opposition to these heretics , that , though the divine and human nature in Christ made but one person , yet had they ...
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