Ecclesiastical records of England, Ireland, and Scotland, from the fifth century till the Reformation, with prolegomena and notes by R. Hart1836 - 80 pages |
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... POPE . Some of the bishops violently renounced the obedience which they had professed to their archbishop and ... bull in which he fully reinstates Anselm in the see of Canterbury . FOULIS'S HIST . OF ROMISH USURPATIONS , b . iv . c . 3. § 1 ...
... POPE . Some of the bishops violently renounced the obedience which they had professed to their archbishop and ... bull in which he fully reinstates Anselm in the see of Canterbury . FOULIS'S HIST . OF ROMISH USURPATIONS , b . iv . c . 3. § 1 ...
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... pope a legatine authority over Britain , was long detained in Normandy ; but at length Henry I. permitted him to ... bull itself , in which the pope says " Your mag- nificence hath conceived an excellent mode of spreading abroad the ...
... pope a legatine authority over Britain , was long detained in Normandy ; but at length Henry I. permitted him to ... bull itself , in which the pope says " Your mag- nificence hath conceived an excellent mode of spreading abroad the ...
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... Church of Rome : which the pope joyfully granted . " See also p . 3 . N. 11. Nothing can be more clear than the inference , that at the date of pope Adrian's bull , Ireland was not considered within the " boundaries " of the Romish " Church ...
... Church of Rome : which the pope joyfully granted . " See also p . 3 . N. 11. Nothing can be more clear than the inference , that at the date of pope Adrian's bull , Ireland was not considered within the " boundaries " of the Romish " Church ...
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... pope : " Quo facto , sarcinulis cum magnâ cautelâ dispositis , et prudenter commendatis , festinus viator ad mare per- veniens Angliam a tergo salutavit . " e IBID . p . 526. Bull from pope Innocent to the bishops of London , Ely , and ...
... pope : " Quo facto , sarcinulis cum magnâ cautelâ dispositis , et prudenter commendatis , festinus viator ad mare per- veniens Angliam a tergo salutavit . " e IBID . p . 526. Bull from pope Innocent to the bishops of London , Ely , and ...
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... bull of the same pope , complaining that the Cistertian order , in defiance of the interdict , continued to perform divine service as usual . IBID . p . 531. A. D. 1211 , in the council of Northampton ... POPE . because the pope's legate.
... bull of the same pope , complaining that the Cistertian order , in defiance of the interdict , continued to perform divine service as usual . IBID . p . 531. A. D. 1211 , in the council of Northampton ... POPE . because the pope's legate.
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Page 203 - And all Priests and Deacons are to say daily the Morning and Evening Prayer either privately or openly, not being let by sickness, or some other urgent cause.
Page 280 - II, c. 5, which enacts, that whoever procures at Rome, or elsewhere, any translations, processes, excommunications, bulles, instruments, or other things which touch the king, against him, his crown, and realm, and all persons aiding and assisting therein, shall be put out of the king's protection, their lands and goods forfeited to the king's use, and they shall be attached by their bodies to answer to the king and his council: or process of prcemunire facias shall be made out against them as in...
Page 47 - The counsel which they shall intrust me withal, by themselves, their messengers, or letters, I will not knowingly reveal to any to their prejudice. I will help them to defend and keep the Roman papacy, and the royalties of St Peter, saving my order, against all men.
Page 167 - This is a hard saying who can hear it?' And they went back, and walked no more with him. It seemed unto them hard that he said: 'Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, ye have no life in you.
Page 203 - And the curate that ministereth in every parish church or chapel, being at home and not being otherwise reasonably hindered, shall say the same in the parish church or chapel where he ministereth, and shall cause a bell to be tolled thereunto a convenient time before he begin, that the people may come to hear God's Word and to pray with him.
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Page 284 - ... his legs and arms drawn and extended with cords to the four corners of the room, and upon his body laid as great a weight of iron as he can bear, and more.
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