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... pope . Canterbury on second thoughts repented , went privately to the cardinal , and bribed him into silence . The appeal was withdrawn , the affair dropped , and the council went on with its work . So much for the bishops . We may add ...
... pope . Canterbury on second thoughts repented , went privately to the cardinal , and bribed him into silence . The appeal was withdrawn , the affair dropped , and the council went on with its work . So much for the bishops . We may add ...
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... pope's order . The visitors reported not only that the abbot was corrupt , extravagant , and tyrannical , but that he had more children than the patriarchs , in one village as many as ten or twelve bastards . Velut equus hinnit in ...
... pope's order . The visitors reported not only that the abbot was corrupt , extravagant , and tyrannical , but that he had more children than the patriarchs , in one village as many as ten or twelve bastards . Velut equus hinnit in ...
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... pope would consent if approached with the proper temptations ; and he was picturing to himself the delightful life which he was thenceforth to lead , when his master found him , and cudgelled him back to the stable . More instructive ...
... pope would consent if approached with the proper temptations ; and he was picturing to himself the delightful life which he was thenceforth to lead , when his master found him , and cudgelled him back to the stable . More instructive ...
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... Pope Alexander , writing to the Bangor clergy in 1166 , says : Præterea , quoniam in archidiaconatu memoratæ ecclesiæ vestræ filium patri quasi hereditario jure successisse audivimus , nos quod taliter exinde factum est irritum esse ...
... Pope Alexander , writing to the Bangor clergy in 1166 , says : Præterea , quoniam in archidiaconatu memoratæ ecclesiæ vestræ filium patri quasi hereditario jure successisse audivimus , nos quod taliter exinde factum est irritum esse ...
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... pope , Adrian IV . , was an Englishman , and , to the grief and perplexity of later generations of Irish- men , gave the new king permission to add the Island of the Saints to his already vast dominions . Few English princes have ...
... pope , Adrian IV . , was an Englishman , and , to the grief and perplexity of later generations of Irish- men , gave the new king permission to add the Island of the Saints to his already vast dominions . Few English princes have ...
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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.