Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Bind 1Christopher Wordsworth Gregg, 1853 - 2831 sider |
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... took a stick , and , having first driven out the people , did the office of a door - keeper , and in that manner waited upon the pope to the altar . But after all the pains he has taken to soften this story , Stella , a writer of the ...
... took a stick , and , having first driven out the people , did the office of a door - keeper , and in that manner waited upon the pope to the altar . But after all the pains he has taken to soften this story , Stella , a writer of the ...
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... took his towns and butchered his people ; and all the fault of this prince was , he would not destroy his subjects nor his neighbours , because pope Innocent thought fit to pronounce them heretics , and had inhumanity enough to decree ...
... took his towns and butchered his people ; and all the fault of this prince was , he would not destroy his subjects nor his neighbours , because pope Innocent thought fit to pronounce them heretics , and had inhumanity enough to decree ...
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... took pattern from the court of Rome , and took sanctuary in a pretence of zeal for religion and the church . The king , who was much influenced by the counsels of the legates , fell directly into the steps the court of Rome had ...
... took pattern from the court of Rome , and took sanctuary in a pretence of zeal for religion and the church . The king , who was much influenced by the counsels of the legates , fell directly into the steps the court of Rome had ...
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Rights of the Civil Government | 59 |
King John the Barons and Pope Innocent | 77 |
Origin | 132 |
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