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... Church threatened by the lawyers Frederick's behaviour after the sentence He wishes to impoverish the Church . Innocent's letter to the clergy PAGE 368 • 369 370 371 372 373 His artful letter to the various Kings 374 His assertion of ...
... Church threatened by the lawyers Frederick's behaviour after the sentence He wishes to impoverish the Church . Innocent's letter to the clergy PAGE 368 • 369 370 371 372 373 His artful letter to the various Kings 374 His assertion of ...
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... Church ; she might sternly reprove him , trumpet his sins through- out Christendom , and declare that the enterprise had miscarried , owing to the unworthiness of her Cham- pion . Should Frederick fall in battle or be carried off by ...
... Church ; she might sternly reprove him , trumpet his sins through- out Christendom , and declare that the enterprise had miscarried , owing to the unworthiness of her Cham- pion . Should Frederick fall in battle or be carried off by ...
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... Church defenceless . ' Gregory had written to the Princes at Mayence , bidding them lay aside their national prejudices , and requesting that the whole business of Lombardy might be entrusted to himself . The Emperor answered , that the ...
... Church defenceless . ' Gregory had written to the Princes at Mayence , bidding them lay aside their national prejudices , and requesting that the whole business of Lombardy might be entrusted to himself . The Emperor answered , that the ...
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... Churches are being robbed by your ministers ; the pastors are banished , taxed , and im- pleaded in your Courts ... Church has to blush ; CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . those who take our FREDERICK THE SECOND 7 He ...
... Churches are being robbed by your ministers ; the pastors are banished , taxed , and im- pleaded in your Courts ... Church has to blush ; CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . those who take our FREDERICK THE SECOND 7 He ...
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... Church that caused the renewal of the Lombard League . If the Lombards are standing on their own defence , if the Veronese have elected Regnier of Marzan as their Podesta , bidding him turn neither to the right nor to the left , this ...
... Church that caused the renewal of the Lombard League . If the Lombards are standing on their own defence , if the Veronese have elected Regnier of Marzan as their Podesta , bidding him turn neither to the right nor to the left , this ...
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Page 300 - And they came to the place which God had told him of; and Abraham built an altar there, and laid the wood in order, and bound Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar upon the wood. And Abraham stretched forth his hand, and took the knife to slay his son.
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