Origines Anglicanæ: or, A history of the English Church, from the first planting of the Christian religion amongst the English Saxons (till the death of king John), 2 vols. 2 vols. [in 3].

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Página 571 - ... the good laws of his ancestors, especially those of king Edward; and in general, that he would govern justly.
Página 548 - ... and concession, we have caused this charter to be made and to be sealed with our golden seal; and as tribute for this the first year we pay a thousand marks sterling to the Roman church by the hand of the said legate. "Witnessed by his lordship Stephen archbishop of Canterbury, and by their lordships William bishop of London, Peter bishop of Winchester, Eustace bishop of Ely, and Hugh bishop of Lincoln, and by our chancellor, Walter...
Página 583 - Tis certain that these canons were not made by the council, but by Innocent III., who presented them to the council ready drawn up, and ordered them to be read, and that the prelates did not enter into any debate upon them, but that their silence was taken for an approbation/"^) Nevertheless, they became as much the law of the Church as if they had been debated and voted on.
Página 372 - Testator, to his gracious promise to be with her " until the end of the world/' and that the gates of hell should not prevail against her...
Página 537 - In particular the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishops of London, Ely, Hereford, Bath and Wells, and Lincoln, who seem least to have deserved it, were distinguished by greater measures of favour in this fatal agreement. For, besides having their names inserted in the general agreement, they had letters...
Página 675 - The compilation and composition of the liturgic songs, which was traditionally ascribed to St. Gregory I., is in truth a work of the Hellenic popes at the end of the seventh and the beginning of the eighth centuries. The Antiphonarium Missarum received its definitive form between 682 and 715; the Antiphonarium Officii was already fixed under Pope Agathon (678-681).
Página 398 - ... belonged to us ; for by that accursed jurisdiction which we have so presumptuously assumed we have provoked God and the king, and have opened a safe way to the laity to wreak their malice upon the clergy. Thus...
Página 589 - Therefore, though he pretended the most profound veneration for the holy see, and sent his ambassador to Rome to set this matter right and to prevent the thunders which might come from thence, and seemed not to allow the intended expedition of his son, yet at the same time he furnished him with a fleet and an army, and gave him his blessing when he set out for England...
Página 457 - Christian bishop, that he held the place of God upon earth, and without distinction of persons he would punish the men and the nations that presumed to oppose his commands...
Página 535 - The issue was accordingly ; for the reason which had given beginning to and supported the controversy, which was the pretended vassalage of the English church, was the last thing considered, and the interest of the new monarchy the first. For in the agreement, the articles whereof were doubtless brought from Rome, the first article does, in all the accounts we have, run in this manner, viz. " That the king should surrender and yield up the kingdoms of England and Ireland, and for the time to come...

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