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... Rome had been settled before his cor- onation . Upon Stephen's accession , the bishops of England took an oath of loyalty to their king on the condition that he agree to preserve the lib- erties of the Holy Church . The issue was clear ...
... Rome had been settled before his cor- onation . Upon Stephen's accession , the bishops of England took an oath of loyalty to their king on the condition that he agree to preserve the lib- erties of the Holy Church . The issue was clear ...
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... bishop of Rome . Apart from its decla- ration that obedience to the bishop of Rome was necessary for one's sal- vation , Unam Sanctam presumptuously announced papal claim over all the temporal states of Europe without exception or ...
... bishop of Rome . Apart from its decla- ration that obedience to the bishop of Rome was necessary for one's sal- vation , Unam Sanctam presumptuously announced papal claim over all the temporal states of Europe without exception or ...
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... bishop of Rome assumed those prerogatives . It also embodied the important principle of the di- vine right of kings , who rule in their realms by God's grace and not by permission of Rome . It further prohibited appeals to Rome in all ...
... bishop of Rome assumed those prerogatives . It also embodied the important principle of the di- vine right of kings , who rule in their realms by God's grace and not by permission of Rome . It further prohibited appeals to Rome in all ...
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