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... priests The Crusade of St. Louis . 1250. His overthrow - Frederick assists the French His letter to the King of Castile The chances of war in the North The dismay of Pope Innocent Severe punishments in Apulia Frederick's illness at ...
... priests The Crusade of St. Louis . 1250. His overthrow - Frederick assists the French His letter to the King of Castile The chances of war in the North The dismay of Pope Innocent Severe punishments in Apulia Frederick's illness at ...
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... priests . God has reserved the Apostolic See , the mistress of the world , for His own judgment alone . Uzziah was smitten for laying hands on the Ark ; the tribe of Kohath was threatened with the like punishment , if its members should ...
... priests . God has reserved the Apostolic See , the mistress of the world , for His own judgment alone . Uzziah was smitten for laying hands on the Ark ; the tribe of Kohath was threatened with the like punishment , if its members should ...
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... priests of Christ are the fathers and masters of all faithful Kings . Why does the Son blame the Father ? If you are subject to us , much more are they , who receive dignity from you , subject to us . The priests and Bishops in your ...
... priests of Christ are the fathers and masters of all faithful Kings . Why does the Son blame the Father ? If you are subject to us , much more are they , who receive dignity from you , subject to us . The priests and Bishops in your ...
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... priests , and delivered an angry remon- strance against the imprisonment of Brother Jordan ; whereupon Eccelin fined him 2000 silver marks , and Mon. Patavinus . † Rolandini . bade him hold his tongue . * The Governor banished 32 THE ...
... priests , and delivered an angry remon- strance against the imprisonment of Brother Jordan ; whereupon Eccelin fined him 2000 silver marks , and Mon. Patavinus . † Rolandini . bade him hold his tongue . * The Governor banished 32 THE ...
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... priests who abused the confes- sional . * His abhorrence of war made him ready to entertain Frederick's new proposals , harsh as they seem to us . These were sent to the two Legates in July , when they were at a Castle near Piacenza ...
... priests who abused the confes- sional . * His abhorrence of war made him ready to entertain Frederick's new proposals , harsh as they seem to us . These were sent to the two Legates in July , when they were at a Castle near Piacenza ...
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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.
Page 475 - And it shall come to pass in that day, that Tyre shall be forgotten seventy years, according to the days of one king : after the end of seventy years shall Tyre sing as an harlot.
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