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... clergy , of the Latin church , for the service of the holy war . The practice was too lucrative to expire with the occasion : and this tribute Decame the foundation of all the tithes and tenths on ecclesi- astical benefices , which have ...
... clergy , of the Latin church , for the service of the holy war . The practice was too lucrative to expire with the occasion : and this tribute Decame the foundation of all the tithes and tenths on ecclesi- astical benefices , which have ...
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... clergy and military orders of Palestine were previously instructed to renounce his com munion and dispute his commands ; and in his own kingdom , the emperor was forced to consent that the orders of the camp should be issued in the name ...
... clergy and military orders of Palestine were previously instructed to renounce his com munion and dispute his commands ; and in his own kingdom , the emperor was forced to consent that the orders of the camp should be issued in the name ...
Side 40
... clergy deplored this scandalous toleration ; and the weaker Moslems were gradually expelled ; but every ra- tional object of the crusades was accomplished without blood- shed ; the churches were restored , the monasteries were ...
... clergy deplored this scandalous toleration ; and the weaker Moslems were gradually expelled ; but every ra- tional object of the crusades was accomplished without blood- shed ; the churches were restored , the monasteries were ...
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... clergy , the papas , enjoy the conjugal society of the wives whom they have married before their entrance into holy orders . A question concerning the Azyms was fiercely debated in the eleventh century , and the essence of the Eucharist ...
... clergy , the papas , enjoy the conjugal society of the wives whom they have married before their entrance into holy orders . A question concerning the Azyms was fiercely debated in the eleventh century , and the essence of the Eucharist ...
Side 51
... clergy of the age ; and the purity of his morals has never been impeached but his ordination was hasty , his rise was irregular ; and Ignatius , his abdicated predecessor , was yet supported by the public compassion and the obstinacy of ...
... clergy of the age ; and the purity of his morals has never been impeached but his ordination was hasty , his rise was irregular ; and Ignatius , his abdicated predecessor , was yet supported by the public compassion and the obstinacy of ...
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