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... Gregory VI . For the purpose of the criticism of our authorities the vital point . is that , when this last , Gregory VI , was deposed and banished to Germany , he was accom- panied by a young man who rose to the greatest influence in ...
... Gregory VI . For the purpose of the criticism of our authorities the vital point . is that , when this last , Gregory VI , was deposed and banished to Germany , he was accom- panied by a young man who rose to the greatest influence in ...
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... Gregory VI to adopt forbidden means in order to oust him , and the substitution of the statement that Gregory voluntarily resigned the Papacy for the earlier statement that he was deposed by process of law . Before inquiring into the ...
... Gregory VI to adopt forbidden means in order to oust him , and the substitution of the statement that Gregory voluntarily resigned the Papacy for the earlier statement that he was deposed by process of law . Before inquiring into the ...
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... Gregory was dead . V To this Gregory I now turn . His name was John , but to distin- guish him from many namesakes he was commonly known as Gratian . He is never styled John Gratian by contemporaries . * He was the head , archcanon or ...
... Gregory was dead . V To this Gregory I now turn . His name was John , but to distin- guish him from many namesakes he was commonly known as Gratian . He is never styled John Gratian by contemporaries . * He was the head , archcanon or ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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