The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... ecclesiastical authority . On the first intelligence of Edgar's death , Alfere , duke of Mercia , expelled the new orders of monks from all the monasteries which lay within his jurisdiction ; but Elfwin , duke of East - Anglia , and ...
... ecclesiastical authority . On the first intelligence of Edgar's death , Alfere , duke of Mercia , expelled the new orders of monks from all the monasteries which lay within his jurisdiction ; but Elfwin , duke of East - Anglia , and ...
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... ecclesiastical from the civil power , and of excluding profane laymen from the right which they had assumed , of filling the vacancies of bishoprics , abbies , and other spiritual dignities.a The sovereigns , who had long exercised this ...
... ecclesiastical from the civil power , and of excluding profane laymen from the right which they had assumed , of filling the vacancies of bishoprics , abbies , and other spiritual dignities.a The sovereigns , who had long exercised this ...
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... ecclesiastical revenues , for the relief of the Holy Land , and received the voluntary contributions of the laity to a like amount . " The same year Hubert , archbishop of Can- terbury , attempted another innovation , favourable to ...
... ecclesiastical revenues , for the relief of the Holy Land , and received the voluntary contributions of the laity to a like amount . " The same year Hubert , archbishop of Can- terbury , attempted another innovation , favourable to ...
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