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... body . Nothing is more natural , therefore , than the parallel assumption that the Church , or the spiritual part of society , ought to direct the State . A theory so simple , so complete , has in all ages recommended itself to theo ...
... body . Nothing is more natural , therefore , than the parallel assumption that the Church , or the spiritual part of society , ought to direct the State . A theory so simple , so complete , has in all ages recommended itself to theo ...
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... body himself caught the contagion , and the king might be poisoned without his knowledge . It had been usual in these cases to pay the king the courtesy of consulting him . Becket , least of all men , could have pleaded ignorance of ...
... body himself caught the contagion , and the king might be poisoned without his knowledge . It had been usual in these cases to pay the king the courtesy of consulting him . Becket , least of all men , could have pleaded ignorance of ...
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... body of the bishops to meet him in a council at Westminster in October . The council met . The archbishop was resolute . He replied for himself and the other bishops with an absolute refusal to make any concession . The judges and the ...
... body of the bishops to meet him in a council at Westminster in October . The council met . The archbishop was resolute . He replied for himself and the other bishops with an absolute refusal to make any concession . The judges and the ...
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... body . " Foliot , Bishop of London , in a letter to Becket , gives a far different account of the scene : When ( he says ) the consent of the bishops was demanded of yourself and your suffragans , certain of the Constitutions ap- peared ...
... body . " Foliot , Bishop of London , in a letter to Becket , gives a far different account of the scene : When ( he says ) the consent of the bishops was demanded of yourself and your suffragans , certain of the Constitutions ap- peared ...
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... bodies , are not ours , they are our lord the king's , and are at his service to avenge wrong done to him , and to execute his will . Consider yourselves , submit while you have time or it will be the worse for you . ' What next ? Who ...
... bodies , are not ours , they are our lord the king's , and are at his service to avenge wrong done to him , and to execute his will . Consider yourselves , submit while you have time or it will be the worse for you . ' What next ? Who ...
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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.