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... Peter's position as regards the other apostles was more vague and indistinct . p . 69 , line 9 , for " Constantine " read " Constantius . " p . 87 , line 21 , for " geater " read “ greater . ” p . 89 , for " Valentinian II . " read ...
... Peter's position as regards the other apostles was more vague and indistinct . p . 69 , line 9 , for " Constantine " read " Constantius . " p . 87 , line 21 , for " geater " read “ greater . ” p . 89 , for " Valentinian II . " read ...
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... Peter de Brueys - the Petrobussians . Henry the Deacon 175 176 Tanchelin 179 Eudo de Stella - Heretics in Vezelay 180 II . Biblical Anti - Sacerdotalists 181 Peter Waldo • ib . The Noble Lesson III . Manichean heretics The Paulicians ...
... Peter de Brueys - the Petrobussians . Henry the Deacon 175 176 Tanchelin 179 Eudo de Stella - Heretics in Vezelay 180 II . Biblical Anti - Sacerdotalists 181 Peter Waldo • ib . The Noble Lesson III . Manichean heretics The Paulicians ...
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... Peter de Castelnau Legate 199 1208 Murder of Peter de Castelnau 201 Crusade against Count Raymond 203 1209 Penance of Count Raymond 206 Raymond joins the Crusade 207 Three armies 208 Peter de Vaux Cernay 209 Siege of Beziers of ...
... Peter de Castelnau Legate 199 1208 Murder of Peter de Castelnau 201 Crusade against Count Raymond 203 1209 Penance of Count Raymond 206 Raymond joins the Crusade 207 Three armies 208 Peter de Vaux Cernay 209 Siege of Beziers of ...
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... 301 1227 Death of Honorius 302 CHAPTER XII . ( II . ) HONORIUS III . AND ENGLAND . Pope protects Henry III . 305 Peter's Pence 307 Benefices held by Italians 308 Tenths 310 CONTENTS OF VOL . IV . XV CHAPTER XIII . Xiv CONTENTS OF VOL . IV .
... 301 1227 Death of Honorius 302 CHAPTER XII . ( II . ) HONORIUS III . AND ENGLAND . Pope protects Henry III . 305 Peter's Pence 307 Benefices held by Italians 308 Tenths 310 CONTENTS OF VOL . IV . XV CHAPTER XIII . Xiv CONTENTS OF VOL . IV .
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... Peter de Vineā 449 1250 Death of Frederick II . 450 Character 451 Papal Legates 455 1251 Innocent's return to Italy 456 Kingdom of Naples 457 Brancaleone 459 1253 Death of Prince Henry 461 Manfred 463 in revolt 465 1264 Death of ...
... Peter de Vineā 449 1250 Death of Frederick II . 450 Character 451 Papal Legates 455 1251 Innocent's return to Italy 456 Kingdom of Naples 457 Brancaleone 459 1253 Death of Prince Henry 461 Manfred 463 in revolt 465 1264 Death of ...
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