Annals of St. Paul's CathedralMurray, 1868 - 533 Seiten |
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... Germany , France , and Italy , over great cathedral cities . London gradually grew up to most important power and influence . But it was the citizens of London , either re- CHAP . II . CHAP . II . 16 WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . presented.
... Germany , France , and Italy , over great cathedral cities . London gradually grew up to most important power and influence . But it was the citizens of London , either re- CHAP . II . CHAP . II . 16 WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . presented.
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... Italian , ecclesiastics . These foreigners , though they rigidly exacted the revenues , rarely visited the dioceses ... Italians who had seized the best preferments of the Church . On another occasion he had almost undisguisedly ...
... Italian , ecclesiastics . These foreigners , though they rigidly exacted the revenues , rarely visited the dioceses ... Italians who had seized the best preferments of the Church . On another occasion he had almost undisguisedly ...
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... Italian temperament shivering under the ungenial climate , had heaped over his surplice and rochet a quantity of rich furs . He was met at the porch of the Cathedral by a long procession , with tapers , music , and litany . He advanced ...
... Italian temperament shivering under the ungenial climate , had heaped over his surplice and rochet a quantity of rich furs . He was met at the porch of the Cathedral by a long procession , with tapers , music , and litany . He advanced ...
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... Italian . A fierce fray began ; the three nations , Irish , Welsh , and English , fell on the Italians . The Legate with difficulty made his escape to Abingdon . Thirty of the ringleaders of the riot were seized by the authorities and ...
... Italian . A fierce fray began ; the three nations , Irish , Welsh , and English , fell on the Italians . The Legate with difficulty made his escape to Abingdon . Thirty of the ringleaders of the riot were seized by the authorities and ...
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... Italian . Boniface , Bishop of Bellay , " was uncle to the Queen , and brother of that Philip of Savoy , the warlike and mitred bodyguard of Innocent IV . , who became Archbishop of Lyons . Boniface was elected in 1241 , confirmed by ...
... Italian . Boniface , Bishop of Bellay , " was uncle to the Queen , and brother of that Philip of Savoy , the warlike and mitred bodyguard of Innocent IV . , who became Archbishop of Lyons . Boniface was elected in 1241 , confirmed by ...
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Seite 521 - By thine Agony and bloody Sweat ; by thy Cross and Passion ; by thy precious Death and Burial ; by thy glorious Resurrection and Ascension ; and by the coming of the Holy Ghost, Good Lord, deliver us.
Seite 459 - The difficulties and discouragements which attend the Study of the Scriptures, in the way of private judgment...
Seite 237 - PHILIP and MARY by the Grace of God King and Queen of England, France, Naples, Jerusalem, and Ireland, Defenders of the Faith...
Seite 484 - By the festal cities blaze, Whilst the wine-cup shines in light ; And yet amidst that joy and uproar Let us think of them that sleep, Full many a fathom deep, By thy wild and stormy steep, Elsinore.
Seite 367 - God grant mine eyes may never behold the like, who now saw above 10,000 houses all in one flame! The noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children, the hurry of people, the fall of towers, houses, and churches...
Seite 367 - ... for near two miles in length and one in breadth. The clouds also of smoke were dismal, and reached, upon computation, near fifty miles in length.
Seite 346 - s time. I pray God bless him to carry it so that the church may have honour, and the king and the state service and contentment by it. And now, if the church will not hold themselves up under God, I can do no more.
Seite 367 - ... houses all in one flame ! The noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children, the hurry of people, the fall of towers, houses, and churches, was like...
Seite 327 - Assail'd, fight, taken, stabb'd, bleed, fall, and die. Augur me better chance, except dread Jove Think it enough for me to have had thy love.
Seite 287 - The noise in it is like that of bees, a strange humming or buzz mixed of walking tongues and feet: it is a kind of still roar or loud whisper. It is the great exchange of all discourse, and no business whatsoever but is here stirring and a-foot.