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... fact , are God's repre- sentatives directly appointed by himself . The two swords of St. Peter are the two authorities , secular and spiritual ; but to Peter they were both committed , and the civil power in Christian countries exists ...
... fact , are God's repre- sentatives directly appointed by himself . The two swords of St. Peter are the two authorities , secular and spiritual ; but to Peter they were both committed , and the civil power in Christian countries exists ...
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... fact notorious to all the world , that Becket had bought his way into the Chancellorship , and at a very high price . Ad ipsa siquidem recurramus initia , quis toto orbe nostro , quis ignorat , quis tam resupinus ut nesciat vos certâ ...
... fact notorious to all the world , that Becket had bought his way into the Chancellorship , and at a very high price . Ad ipsa siquidem recurramus initia , quis toto orbe nostro , quis ignorat , quis tam resupinus ut nesciat vos certâ ...
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... fact be seen under the sun - light , as it was among our own selves . . . The captain of the host shrank , the general fled from the field . . . . My Lord of Canterbury withdrew for a space , took counsel with himself , and then return ...
... fact be seen under the sun - light , as it was among our own selves . . . The captain of the host shrank , the general fled from the field . . . . My Lord of Canterbury withdrew for a space , took counsel with himself , and then return ...
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... This is simply incredible , and , like many other stories of this interesting but interested writer , is confuted Quorum nares odor lucri infecerat . ' by the facts of the case . John of Salisbury 54 Life and Times of Thomas Becket .
... This is simply incredible , and , like many other stories of this interesting but interested writer , is confuted Quorum nares odor lucri infecerat . ' by the facts of the case . John of Salisbury 54 Life and Times of Thomas Becket .
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James Anthony Froude. by the facts of the case . John of Salisbury had said that the proceedings at Clarendon were better known on the continent than in England . They had been watched in France for almost a year with the cl attention ...
James Anthony Froude. by the facts of the case . John of Salisbury had said that the proceedings at Clarendon were better known on the continent than in England . They had been watched in France for almost a year with the cl attention ...
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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.