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... Sovereign Prince 223 Ibid . King of Arragon 224 1213 Battle of Muret 225 1214 Simon de Montfort Master of Languedoc 227 1215 Fourth Lateran Council 228 1216 , 1217 War renewed in Languedoc 233 Count Raymond in Toulouse 234 Death of ...
... Sovereign Prince 223 Ibid . King of Arragon 224 1213 Battle of Muret 225 1214 Simon de Montfort Master of Languedoc 227 1215 Fourth Lateran Council 228 1216 , 1217 War renewed in Languedoc 233 Count Raymond in Toulouse 234 Death of ...
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... sovereigns , and so of virtually releasing subjects from their allegiance to a king under sentence of outlawry ; to call sovereigns to account not merely for flagrant outrages on the Church , but for moral delinquencies , " especially ...
... sovereigns , and so of virtually releasing subjects from their allegiance to a king under sentence of outlawry ; to call sovereigns to account not merely for flagrant outrages on the Church , but for moral delinquencies , " especially ...
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... Sovereign Liege Lord.b When this idea was first promulgated in all its naked sternness by Gregory VII . , it had come into collision with other ideas rooted with almost equal depth in the mind of man , that especially of the illimitable ...
... Sovereign Liege Lord.b When this idea was first promulgated in all its naked sternness by Gregory VII . , it had come into collision with other ideas rooted with almost equal depth in the mind of man , that especially of the illimitable ...
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... Sovereigns ; the humiliation of the Pope was a noble suf- fering in the cause of God and truth , the depression of patient holiness under worldly violence . In every schism the Pope who maintained the loftiest Churchmanship had ...
... Sovereigns ; the humiliation of the Pope was a noble suf- fering in the cause of God and truth , the depression of patient holiness under worldly violence . In every schism the Pope who maintained the loftiest Churchmanship had ...
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... sovereigns rarely take effect . Of twenty - eight Car- dinals , five only were absent ; of the rest the unanimous • Cœlestine was of the house of Bobo , a branch of the Orsini . This work , written in not inelegant Latin , is monastic ...
... sovereigns rarely take effect . Of twenty - eight Car- dinals , five only were absent ; of the rest the unanimous • Cœlestine was of the house of Bobo , a branch of the Orsini . This work , written in not inelegant Latin , is monastic ...
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