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... hand , the clergy are but like other orders of priesthoods in other ages and countries - mere human beings set apart for peculiar functions , and tempted by the nature of those functions into fantastic notions of their own consequence ...
... hand , the clergy are but like other orders of priesthoods in other ages and countries - mere human beings set apart for peculiar functions , and tempted by the nature of those functions into fantastic notions of their own consequence ...
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... hand , the clergy are but like other orders of priesthoods in other ages and countries - mere human beings set apart for peculiar functions , and tempted by the nature of those functions into fantastic notions of their own consequence ...
... hand , the clergy are but like other orders of priesthoods in other ages and countries - mere human beings set apart for peculiar functions , and tempted by the nature of those functions into fantastic notions of their own consequence ...
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... hand . Richard of Canterbury said the right was with him . Roger of York said the right was with him . Words turned to ... hands , and charged the Archbishop of Canterbury with having set them on . The Archbishop of York made his way ...
... hand . Richard of Canterbury said the right was with him . Roger of York said the right was with him . Words turned to ... hands , and charged the Archbishop of Canterbury with having set them on . The Archbishop of York made his way ...
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... hand , describes him as a magnificent trifler , a scorner of law and the clergy , and given to scurrilous jesting at laymen's parties . At any rate , except in the arbitrariness of his character , he showed no features of the Becket of ...
... hand , describes him as a magnificent trifler , a scorner of law and the clergy , and given to scurrilous jesting at laymen's parties . At any rate , except in the arbitrariness of his character , he showed no features of the Becket of ...
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... hand the reform of the clergy , not as against the Holy See , but with the Holy See in active co - operation with him . On this side he anticipated no difficulty if he could find a proper instrument at home , and that instrument he con ...
... hand the reform of the clergy , not as against the Holy See , but with the Holy See in active co - operation with him . On this side he anticipated no difficulty if he could find a proper instrument at home , and that instrument he con ...
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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.