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... clergy take the Imperial side 114 The Emperor's letter , meant for them 115 Abounding in Scripture texts 116 He is compared by the Pope to the Beast 117 His history up to his first absolution 118 His oppression in Sicily . 119 His ...
... clergy take the Imperial side 114 The Emperor's letter , meant for them 115 Abounding in Scripture texts 116 He is compared by the Pope to the Beast 117 His history up to his first absolution 118 His oppression in Sicily . 119 His ...
Page ix
... clergy Banishment of Bishops and friars 167 168 Punishment of rebellious nobles 169 The Crusaders in Sicily 170 Severities at San Angelo and Arquata Attacks on the Pope's dominions 1240. Frederick holds a Parliament at Foggia 171 172 ...
... clergy Banishment of Bishops and friars 167 168 Punishment of rebellious nobles 169 The Crusaders in Sicily 170 Severities at San Angelo and Arquata Attacks on the Pope's dominions 1240. Frederick holds a Parliament at Foggia 171 172 ...
Page xi
... clergy set out for the Council 224 The state of England 225 • Weakness of King Henry the Third 226 Patriotism of the English clergy . 227 Grosseteste and Matthew Paris . 228 The English crown hostile to Frederick Cardinal Otho comes to ...
... clergy set out for the Council 224 The state of England 225 • Weakness of King Henry the Third 226 Patriotism of the English clergy . 227 Grosseteste and Matthew Paris . 228 The English crown hostile to Frederick Cardinal Otho comes to ...
Page xv
... clergy PAGE 368 • 369 370 371 372 373 His artful letter to the various Kings 374 His assertion of supremacy over all men 375 But more especially over the Emperor Whose crimes are notorious 376 377 Portents in the heavens 378 CHAPTER ...
... clergy PAGE 368 • 369 370 371 372 373 His artful letter to the various Kings 374 His assertion of supremacy over all men 375 But more especially over the Emperor Whose crimes are notorious 376 377 Portents in the heavens 378 CHAPTER ...
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... clergy ; and what wounds us most , about adul- terous embraces and about the transfer of the stones of Churches to unhallowed spots . We could have made a better reply , had you stooped to particulars ; but we answer in a general way ...
... clergy ; and what wounds us most , about adul- terous embraces and about the transfer of the stones of Churches to unhallowed spots . We could have made a better reply , had you stooped to particulars ; but we answer in a general way ...
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