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( 1390 ) ' Statutes of Provisors ' were passed to ' prevent the Pope of Rome accroaching ' to him dignities and benefices to the annulling of the estate of the Holy Church of England ' . There were protests and promises on both sides ...
( 1390 ) ' Statutes of Provisors ' were passed to ' prevent the Pope of Rome accroaching ' to him dignities and benefices to the annulling of the estate of the Holy Church of England ' . There were protests and promises on both sides ...
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But this was more than the Archbishop could procure or the Pope enforce . The Parliament of 1399 had declared the Crown and realm to be so free that the Pope could not interfere with it ; this principle had become very real fact long ...
But this was more than the Archbishop could procure or the Pope enforce . The Parliament of 1399 had declared the Crown and realm to be so free that the Pope could not interfere with it ; this principle had become very real fact long ...
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celebrated marriage suit was involved in such an appeal , and it only broke down because the Pope , most unwisely , insisted on the King's personal appearance at Rome . But apart from appeals , it was common practice that a case in the ...
celebrated marriage suit was involved in such an appeal , and it only broke down because the Pope , most unwisely , insisted on the King's personal appearance at Rome . But apart from appeals , it was common practice that a case in the ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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