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... spiritual as opposed to temporal powers . As a result , weaker successors to William would soon be forced to submit to both the temporal and spiritual jurisdiction of the Roman See for their very right to ascend the throne of England ...
... spiritual as opposed to temporal powers . As a result , weaker successors to William would soon be forced to submit to both the temporal and spiritual jurisdiction of the Roman See for their very right to ascend the throne of England ...
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... spiritual offenses tried before ancient courts of the land , the very powerful Pope Gregory VII ( Hildebrand , 1073-1085 ) was busy with his own version of church reform . Hildebrand's great ob- jective seems to have been the complete ...
... spiritual offenses tried before ancient courts of the land , the very powerful Pope Gregory VII ( Hildebrand , 1073-1085 ) was busy with his own version of church reform . Hildebrand's great ob- jective seems to have been the complete ...
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... spiritual ideal . By implication , Bale is playing upon this theme to justify the frequent Reformation charge that temporal claims of the pa- pacy were usurpations of English royal prerogatives . Therefore , the function of the clergy ...
... spiritual ideal . By implication , Bale is playing upon this theme to justify the frequent Reformation charge that temporal claims of the pa- pacy were usurpations of English royal prerogatives . Therefore , the function of the clergy ...
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