An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain: Chiefly of England, from the First Planting of Christianity, to the End of the Reign of King Charles the Second, with a Brief Account of the Affairs of Religion in Ireland, المجلد 2W. Straker, 1852 |
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... honour : that the name of an Englishman was enough to make him miscarry in any competition : that foreigners , of what country soever , though never so meanly qualified , were preferred before them . In short , they despised the English ...
... honour : that the name of an Englishman was enough to make him miscarry in any competition : that foreigners , of what country soever , though never so meanly qualified , were preferred before them . In short , they despised the English ...
الصفحة 8
... honour and profit , to open the way for his Normans , and establish his new con- quest . Upon this view several bishops and abbots were ejected in an arbitrary manner , without any proof that they had either offended against Church or ...
... honour and profit , to open the way for his Normans , and establish his new con- quest . Upon this view several bishops and abbots were ejected in an arbitrary manner , without any proof that they had either offended against Church or ...
الصفحة 70
... honour ; how then can I be true to these engagements if I go about to bring an ill report upon his justice , and offer to buy his friendship with a little money , like a horse in a fair ? At this rate , royal favour would be valued no ...
... honour ; how then can I be true to these engagements if I go about to bring an ill report upon his justice , and offer to buy his friendship with a little money , like a horse in a fair ? At this rate , royal favour would be valued no ...
الصفحة 75
... honour from suffering , he resolved , since he could not have his revenge upon Anselm , to drop the dispute , and pretend himself reconciled . Whitsuntide being now come , and the time of the truce , as Ibid . p . 33 . Eadmer calls it ...
... honour from suffering , he resolved , since he could not have his revenge upon Anselm , to drop the dispute , and pretend himself reconciled . Whitsuntide being now come , and the time of the truce , as Ibid . p . 33 . Eadmer calls it ...
الصفحة 79
... honour of seeing our Saviour's sepulchre . To conclude , happy are those that engage in this expedition , and have the privilege of viewing that holy country , in which God has con- descended to converse with mankind ; a place which was ...
... honour of seeing our Saviour's sepulchre . To conclude , happy are those that engage in this expedition , and have the privilege of viewing that holy country , in which God has con- descended to converse with mankind ; a place which was ...
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abbey abbots Anselm appears arch archbishop of Canterbury archbishop of Rouen archbishop of York archdeacon authority barons bishop of Lincoln bishop of Winchester brother Cant cardinal castles cathedral censure character charter Christian Church clergy clerk complained consecrated consent council court of Rome crown death declared deinc diocese Eadmer earl ecclesiastical Edward election emperor empress endeavoured English estates excommunicated favour further gave Gervas give granted Hist holy homage honour Hoveden Ibid investitures John jurisdiction justice king Henry king of England king of France king Stephen king's kingdom laity Lanfranc late legate letter LIAM liberty likewise Lincoln lords Malmesb Malmesbury Matthew Paris mentioned monastery monks nobility Normandy notwithstanding oath obliged occasion person pope pope's prelates pretended priests prince privilege proceed received refused reign revenues Rome Scotland secular seems seized sent solemnity spiritual suffragans synod temporal things tion William Winchester wrote