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... Their envoy , Conrad of Thuringia 209 Bewilderment of the rebel Duke of Bavaria Fickleness of the King of Bohemia The German Bishops withstand the Pope . 210 211 212 A.D. PAGE 1240. Violence of the Bishop of Passau Gregory X CONTENTS OF.
... Their envoy , Conrad of Thuringia 209 Bewilderment of the rebel Duke of Bavaria Fickleness of the King of Bohemia The German Bishops withstand the Pope . 210 211 212 A.D. PAGE 1240. Violence of the Bishop of Passau Gregory X CONTENTS OF.
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... rebels , unless the Pope could bring the Lombards to reason by Christmas . In September , Gregory again put forward the subject he had most at heart , complaining of the sons of iniquity who were striving to sow discord between the ...
... rebels , unless the Pope could bring the Lombards to reason by Christmas . In September , Gregory again put forward the subject he had most at heart , complaining of the sons of iniquity who were striving to sow discord between the ...
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... rebel- lion against us . Constantine , leaving Italy to the Apostolic disposal , chose a new abode in Greece ; and the Empire was afterwards transferred to the XI . 1235-1239 . Germans in the person of Charlemagne 14 THE HISTORY OF He ...
... rebel- lion against us . Constantine , leaving Italy to the Apostolic disposal , chose a new abode in Greece ; and the Empire was afterwards transferred to the XI . 1235-1239 . Germans in the person of Charlemagne 14 THE HISTORY OF He ...
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... rebels . Frederick himself branded the new Mediator as a wolf in sheep's clothing , declaring that the Bishop had brought over Piacenza to the side of Milan , thus withdrawing the little state from the Ghibelline side . Gregory on the ...
... rebels . Frederick himself branded the new Mediator as a wolf in sheep's clothing , declaring that the Bishop had brought over Piacenza to the side of Milan , thus withdrawing the little state from the Ghibelline side . Gregory on the ...
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... rebels be so great , that they will regard neither the business of God nor the honour of the Empire , we shall draw the sword against them . We shall send one of our Princes be- fore us , to receive into favour the repentant , and to ...
... rebels be so great , that they will regard neither the business of God nor the honour of the Empire , we shall draw the sword against them . We shall send one of our Princes be- fore us , to receive into favour the repentant , and to ...
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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.
Page 198 - This land of such dear souls, this dear dear land, Dear for her reputation through the world, Is now leased out, I die pronouncing it, Like to a tenement or pelting farm...
Page 506 - ... judgment, was neither scornful and godless infidelity, nor certainly a more advanced and enlightened Christianity, yearning after holiness and purity not then attainable. It was the shattered, dubious, at times trembling faith, at times desperately reckless incredulity, of a man...