Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution; Selected and Illustrated with Notes....Rivington, 1853 |
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... commanded to attend that assembly , the said prior and monks , with the concurrence of the bishops of the province , elected Thomas Becket ' , provost of Beverly , arch- deacon of Canterbury and lord chancellor of England , arch- bishop ...
... commanded to attend that assembly , the said prior and monks , with the concurrence of the bishops of the province , elected Thomas Becket ' , provost of Beverly , arch- deacon of Canterbury and lord chancellor of England , arch- bishop ...
Side 46
... commanded he should be punished accord- ing to law , the archbishop " denying that these or any other clergyman was punishable in any other manner than by the cen- sures of the church . " This is the account which Baronius , from the ...
... commanded he should be punished accord- ing to law , the archbishop " denying that these or any other clergyman was punishable in any other manner than by the cen- sures of the church . " This is the account which Baronius , from the ...
Side 62
... commanded the people to hear His law from their mouths and with meekness to receive the ingrafted word ; to submit to those who watch for their souls ; and even to obey those who rule over them in the Lord ; does yet compare His church ...
... commanded the people to hear His law from their mouths and with meekness to receive the ingrafted word ; to submit to those who watch for their souls ; and even to obey those who rule over them in the Lord ; does yet compare His church ...
Side 76
... commanded them quietly to submit , and to suffer causes from their several dioceses to be brought to his legate ; or , in other words , quietly to part with their rights and to yield up their authority , as a sacrifice to the usurpation ...
... commanded them quietly to submit , and to suffer causes from their several dioceses to be brought to his legate ; or , in other words , quietly to part with their rights and to yield up their authority , as a sacrifice to the usurpation ...
Side 80
... commanded that the sentence which he had before pronounced in his own consistory at Rome , should be pronounced and pub- lished in England by the bishops of London , Ely , and Worcester , who for this purpose were made executors of the ...
... commanded that the sentence which he had before pronounced in his own consistory at Rome , should be pronounced and pub- lished in England by the bishops of London , Ely , and Worcester , who for this purpose were made executors of the ...
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