History of England in which it is Intended to Consider Men and Events on Christian Principles, المجلد 11839 |
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... Rome , too , were beginning , about this time , to be notorious for their ambition ; the income , and the respectful attention which they re- ceived from the wealthy Christians of that great city , having made their office an object of ...
... Rome , too , were beginning , about this time , to be notorious for their ambition ; the income , and the respectful attention which they re- ceived from the wealthy Christians of that great city , having made their office an object of ...
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... Rome ; thus making the boy again traverse the continent , and visit its ancient capital . He was still a mere child , only seven years old ; but his father's anxiety to secure the succession to the kingdom in his hands , makes it ...
... Rome ; thus making the boy again traverse the continent , and visit its ancient capital . He was still a mere child , only seven years old ; but his father's anxiety to secure the succession to the kingdom in his hands , makes it ...
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... Rome ; and got pope Innocent III . to issue a bull , or solemn order * , requiring him to de- molish , within thirty days , all he had built at Lam- beth , under penalty of being suspended from his office . For it is not fit , ' said ...
... Rome ; and got pope Innocent III . to issue a bull , or solemn order * , requiring him to de- molish , within thirty days , all he had built at Lam- beth , under penalty of being suspended from his office . For it is not fit , ' said ...
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Alfred ambition amongst Anselm archbishop archbishop of Canterbury army Athelstan barons Becket bishop Bishop of Winchester blessed blood Bretwalda Britain Britons brother brought Cæsar called Canterbury Canute castle Christ Christian church claim clergy command conqueror conquest court crown crusaders Danes death declared dominions Dunstan duty Earl Edgar Atheling emperor enemies English estates Ethelbald Ethelwulf evil faith father favour fear gave give guilt hand heart heaven Henry holy honour hope humble inhabitants invaders John king of England king of France king of Wessex king's kingdom land Lanfranc laws Lord mercy monastery monks murder nation native nobles Norman Normandy oath Oswy papal person pope possession prayers prelates pride priests prince punishment received reign religion Richard Roman Rome Romish Saxon Scriptures sent sins soon sovereign spirit subjects suffered taught things thought throne tion took unhappy unto violence Wessex whilst wicked wickedness William word worldly