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... English - Augustine could speak no English , yet Augustine converted Britain . He is married and has a wife- the apostles ordered such to be promoted . He has divorced his wife - Christ separated St. John from his bride . He is immoral ...
... English - Augustine could speak no English , yet Augustine converted Britain . He is married and has a wife- the apostles ordered such to be promoted . He has divorced his wife - Christ separated St. John from his bride . He is immoral ...
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... English Matilda , came home , and was married again soon after to Geoffrey of Anjou . In 1134 the English barons swore fealty to her and her young son , afterwards King Henry II . The year following her father 1 Fitzstephen . Materials ...
... English Matilda , came home , and was married again soon after to Geoffrey of Anjou . In 1134 the English barons swore fealty to her and her young son , afterwards King Henry II . The year following her father 1 Fitzstephen . Materials ...
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... English princes have commenced their career with fairer prospects than the second Henry . The state of England itself demanded his first atten- tion . The usurpation of Stephen had left behind it a legacy of disorder . The authority of ...
... English princes have commenced their career with fairer prospects than the second Henry . The state of England itself demanded his first atten- tion . The usurpation of Stephen had left behind it a legacy of disorder . The authority of ...
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... English prelates attended . The question of precedence was not this time raised . The Archbishop of Canterbury and his suffragans sat on the 1 Quod , quia rege minime certiorato archiepiscopus fecisset , maximam ejus indignationem ...
... English prelates attended . The question of precedence was not this time raised . The Archbishop of Canterbury and his suffragans sat on the 1 Quod , quia rege minime certiorato archiepiscopus fecisset , maximam ejus indignationem ...
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... English prelates wrote privately to the pope to entreat him to interfere . Alexander had no liking for Becket . He had known him long , and had no belief in the lately assumed airs of sanctity . Threatened as he was by the emperor and ...
... English prelates wrote privately to the pope to entreat him to interfere . Alexander had no liking for Becket . He had known him long , and had no belief in the lately assumed airs of sanctity . Threatened as he was by the emperor and ...
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Página 197 - I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me, on. I loved to choose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on ! I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will : remember not past years.
Página 197 - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on ! The night is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on ! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me.