The Power of the Pope During the Middle Ages: Or, An Historical Inquiry Into the Origin of the Temporal Power of the Holy See and the Constitutional Laws of the Middle Ages Relating to the Deposition of Sovereigns, Tom 1C. Dolman, 1853 |
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... prince and by his people . By a revolution equally surprising , this temporal power of the clergy , which had exercised during many centuries so great an influence in all the states of Europe , insensibly declines and disappears ...
... prince and by his people . By a revolution equally surprising , this temporal power of the clergy , which had exercised during many centuries so great an influence in all the states of Europe , insensibly declines and disappears ...
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... prince is commonly accused ; the second con- tains a brief statement of the origin , progress , and vicissitudes of the opinion which attributes to the pope " a power of direct or indirect jurisdiction over temporal matters by virtue of ...
... prince is commonly accused ; the second con- tains a brief statement of the origin , progress , and vicissitudes of the opinion which attributes to the pope " a power of direct or indirect jurisdiction over temporal matters by virtue of ...
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... prince in 800 . 71. Letters of Pope Leo III . in support of this proof 72. The same proof confirmed by a joint deed of the pope 73. The pope's independence of the successors of Charlemagne proved by the charter of Louis le Débonnaire ...
... prince in 800 . 71. Letters of Pope Leo III . in support of this proof 72. The same proof confirmed by a joint deed of the pope 73. The pope's independence of the successors of Charlemagne proved by the charter of Louis le Débonnaire ...
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... prince by Leo III . 275 84. Second argument founded on Charlemagne's will in 811 85. Third argument . The acts of authority exercised in Rome by Charlemagne and his successors 278 280 86. Fourth argument . The money coined at Rome under ...
... prince by Leo III . 275 84. Second argument founded on Charlemagne's will in 811 85. Third argument . The acts of authority exercised in Rome by Charlemagne and his successors 278 280 86. Fourth argument . The money coined at Rome under ...
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... prince in Israel , was one of the most wealthy in the nation ; besides the special offerings which the people were bound to make to him on certain occasions , and the share Guénée , Lettres de quelques Juifs , vol . i . part ii ...
... prince in Israel , was one of the most wealthy in the nation ; besides the special offerings which the people were bound to make to him on certain occasions , and the share Guénée , Lettres de quelques Juifs , vol . i . part ii ...
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