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Page 67
... dominions under interdict , and he produces papal bulls to prove it . Clergy , having prayed for the pope's " holy majesty , " is commanded to " sit down on your knees " and receive absolution , " A pena et culpa , with a thousand days ...
... dominions under interdict , and he produces papal bulls to prove it . Clergy , having prayed for the pope's " holy majesty , " is commanded to " sit down on your knees " and receive absolution , " A pena et culpa , with a thousand days ...
Page 144
... dominions ? The answer would have been easy for the highly nationalistic English of Shakespeare's day . But such an answer would have presupposed the whole controversy with the papacy reaching back to the days of William the Conqueror ...
... dominions ? The answer would have been easy for the highly nationalistic English of Shakespeare's day . But such an answer would have presupposed the whole controversy with the papacy reaching back to the days of William the Conqueror ...
Page 148
... dominions of a reigning Christian prince . Shakespeare also seems to vindicate the Protestant assumption that since kings rule as anointed ministers of God , they are not answerable to any foreign power , temporal or spiritual . No ...
... dominions of a reigning Christian prince . Shakespeare also seems to vindicate the Protestant assumption that since kings rule as anointed ministers of God , they are not answerable to any foreign power , temporal or spiritual . No ...
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