The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... monks , who much changed the state of ecclesiastical affairs , and excited , on their first estab- lishment , the most violent commotions . From the introduction of Christianity among the Saxons , there had been monasteries in England ...
... monks , who much changed the state of ecclesiastical affairs , and excited , on their first estab- lishment , the most violent commotions . From the introduction of Christianity among the Saxons , there had been monasteries in England ...
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... monks prevailed , and estab- lished their new discipline in almost all the convents . We may remark , that the declamations against the secular clergy are , both here and in all the historians , conveyed in general terms ; and as that ...
... monks prevailed , and estab- lished their new discipline in almost all the convents . We may remark , that the declamations against the secular clergy are , both here and in all the historians , conveyed in general terms ; and as that ...
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... monks , to place on the throne a king favourable to their cause : The secular clergy had still partizans in England , who wished to support them in the possession of the convents , and of the ecclesiastical authority . On the first ...
... monks , to place on the throne a king favourable to their cause : The secular clergy had still partizans in England , who wished to support them in the possession of the convents , and of the ecclesiastical authority . On the first ...
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