Church and State in EnglandLongmans, Green, and Company, 1905 - 332 páginas |
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... Rome and Iona . The two historic events which conduced most to the unification of the Church were this Conference , which brought north and south into touch , and the overthrow of Penda , king of Mercia , the last and most terrible foe ...
... Rome and Iona . The two historic events which conduced most to the unification of the Church were this Conference , which brought north and south into touch , and the overthrow of Penda , king of Mercia , the last and most terrible foe ...
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... Rome were made , they still had to be allowed by King and Witan , and no decisions from Rome were accepted , except with the consent of these powers . From the time of Alfred , when the King's power gradually became great on account of ...
... Rome were made , they still had to be allowed by King and Witan , and no decisions from Rome were accepted , except with the consent of these powers . From the time of Alfred , when the King's power gradually became great on account of ...
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... or to the Byzantine Emperor , and this was symbolised by the eagles woven in the coronation robe . So the Archbishop of Canterbury was no mere delegate from Rome , but Papa alterius orbis . BLENDING OF CHURCH AND STATE 25.
... or to the Byzantine Emperor , and this was symbolised by the eagles woven in the coronation robe . So the Archbishop of Canterbury was no mere delegate from Rome , but Papa alterius orbis . BLENDING OF CHURCH AND STATE 25.
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William Henry Abraham. mere delegate from Rome , but Papa alterius orbis . And thus the English nation and Church were insular , and clung tenaciously to their insularity . The Church lost by this the advantages of inter- course with ...
William Henry Abraham. mere delegate from Rome , but Papa alterius orbis . And thus the English nation and Church were insular , and clung tenaciously to their insularity . The Church lost by this the advantages of inter- course with ...
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... Rome to find out which of the two popes could be most advantageously recog- nised this was found to be Urban , whereupon the King's messengers persuaded Urban to send the pall to the King , so that he might bestow it . The pall was ...
... Rome to find out which of the two popes could be most advantageously recog- nised this was found to be Urban , whereupon the King's messengers persuaded Urban to send the pall to the King , so that he might bestow it . The pall was ...
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