Europe During the Middle Ages ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 |
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... ecclesiastical dignitaries exercised the high and low jurisdiction with the same plenitude of power as the secular feudatories . But we find that , if his power was decreased , his title gained in dignity . Previous to his recognition ...
... ecclesiastical dignitaries exercised the high and low jurisdiction with the same plenitude of power as the secular feudatories . But we find that , if his power was decreased , his title gained in dignity . Previous to his recognition ...
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... ecclesiastical state , about the fortieth year of his age he succeeded St. Mamert in that see . As a prelate he is chiefly known for the zeal and ability with which he defended the creed of Athanasius , and the consequent hostilities ...
... ecclesiastical state , about the fortieth year of his age he succeeded St. Mamert in that see . As a prelate he is chiefly known for the zeal and ability with which he defended the creed of Athanasius , and the consequent hostilities ...
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... ecclesiastical discipline , no less than of ecclesiastical immunities , he naturally won the suffrages of the clergy . From this period his activity , we may add his influence , in the church of France , was boundless . He was present ...
... ecclesiastical discipline , no less than of ecclesiastical immunities , he naturally won the suffrages of the clergy . From this period his activity , we may add his influence , in the church of France , was boundless . He was present ...
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