Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... Pope of Rome accroaching ' to him dignities and benefices ' to the annulling of the estate of the Holy Church of ... Pope's Bull was required for the confirmation of a Bishop's election , and thus the Roman See had the power - not , it ...
... Pope of Rome accroaching ' to him dignities and benefices ' to the annulling of the estate of the Holy Church of ... Pope's Bull was required for the confirmation of a Bishop's election , and thus the Roman See had the power - not , it ...
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... Pope enforce . The Parliament of 1399 had declared the Crown and realm to be so free that the Pope could not interfere with it ; this principle had become very real fact long before Henry VIII . But from the mission of Augustine to the ...
... Pope enforce . The Parliament of 1399 had declared the Crown and realm to be so free that the Pope could not interfere with it ; this principle had become very real fact long before Henry VIII . But from the mission of Augustine to the ...
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... Pope , as well as an oath of allegiance to the King.1 Elections of Archbishops and Bishops were confirmed by the Pope , and no Archbishop was completely in office until he had received the Pallium from the Pope . Then in 1534 , after ...
... Pope , as well as an oath of allegiance to the King.1 Elections of Archbishops and Bishops were confirmed by the Pope , and no Archbishop was completely in office until he had received the Pallium from the Pope . Then in 1534 , after ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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