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In no land was there such a blending of spiritual and temporal action as is seen , for instance , in the Charter of Canute , where ealdormen and shirebishops join in ' maintaining God's rights and my royal authority and the weal of all ...
In no land was there such a blending of spiritual and temporal action as is seen , for instance , in the Charter of Canute , where ealdormen and shirebishops join in ' maintaining God's rights and my royal authority and the weal of all ...
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The Church Courts retained jurisdiction as to land where the claim of ' free alms ' was admitted , and ( more doubtfully ) as to contracts where the pledge of faith concerned spiritual matters . ' Henry's most lasting triumph was that ...
The Church Courts retained jurisdiction as to land where the claim of ' free alms ' was admitted , and ( more doubtfully ) as to contracts where the pledge of faith concerned spiritual matters . ' Henry's most lasting triumph was that ...
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His Lollard followers , as late as 1410 , were strong enough to send up a petition through the knights of the shires that the lands of the Bishops and religious corporations should be applied to the endowment of 15 earls , 1500 knights ...
His Lollard followers , as late as 1410 , were strong enough to send up a petition through the knights of the shires that the lands of the Bishops and religious corporations should be applied to the endowment of 15 earls , 1500 knights ...
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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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