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... Rome . The council was attended by the two archbishops , each accompanied by his suffragans , the abbots , priors , and clergy of his province . Before business began , there arose dira lis et contentio , a dreadful strife and ...
... Rome . The council was attended by the two archbishops , each accompanied by his suffragans , the abbots , priors , and clergy of his province . Before business began , there arose dira lis et contentio , a dreadful strife and ...
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... Rome to deal with Clarembald , but always without effect . From separate pictures we pass to a sketch of the con- ' John of Salisbury to the Archbishop of Sens , 1171. The Archbishop of York is spoken of under the name of Caiaphas . 26 ...
... Rome to deal with Clarembald , but always without effect . From separate pictures we pass to a sketch of the con- ' John of Salisbury to the Archbishop of Sens , 1171. The Archbishop of York is spoken of under the name of Caiaphas . 26 ...
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... to occupy . ' Little Bobby ' and ' little Willy ' were carried to Rome in their nurses ' arms before they could speak or walk , to have the keys of heaven committed to them . So young were 6 Life and Times of Thomas Becket .
... to occupy . ' Little Bobby ' and ' little Willy ' were carried to Rome in their nurses ' arms before they could speak or walk , to have the keys of heaven committed to them . So young were 6 Life and Times of Thomas Becket .
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... Rome with his appeals , undertook negotiations for him in foreign courts , and were repaid in time by prebends and rectories . Some , in spite of laws of celibacy , married their patrons ' daughters , and got benefices along with them ...
... Rome with his appeals , undertook negotiations for him in foreign courts , and were repaid in time by prebends and rectories . Some , in spite of laws of celibacy , married their patrons ' daughters , and got benefices along with them ...
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... Rome , and Rome protects him if he is willing to pay for it . At Rome the abbot buys his freedom from the control of the bishop ; the bishop buys his freedom from the control of the archbishop . The bishop dresses as the knights dress ...
... Rome , and Rome protects him if he is willing to pay for it . At Rome the abbot buys his freedom from the control of the bishop ; the bishop buys his freedom from the control of the archbishop . The bishop dresses as the knights dress ...
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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.