| 1842 - 832 sayfa
...spiritual. His mOuth spake " very great things," even " against the Most High." Innocent III. declared, that " He would not endure the least contempt of himself, or of God, whose place he held on earth." Gregory VII. deposed the emperor Henry IV., " that all men might know that he not only had power to... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 sayfa
...bull, threatened the King for his contumacy in abetting Hubert ; and, in a third mandate, declared he would not endure the least contempt of himself, or of God, whose place he held upon earth. " We will take care," he says, " so to punish both persons and lands without distinction... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 530 sayfa
...was to kick against the pricks. By a subsequent maudate also addressed to the king, Innocent declared that he would not endure the least contempt of himself or of God, whose place he held upon earth. The lion-hearted king and the rebellious archbishop were equally dismayed at these menaces,... | |
| John Dowling - 1845 - 698 sayfa
...strain, he commands him immediately to restore to the monks of Canterbury all their possessions ; for " he would not endure the least contempt of himself, or of God, whose place he held upon earth ; but would punish, without delay, and without respect of persons, every one who presumed... | |
| Jesus Christ, Author of Essays on the church - 1845 - 522 sayfa
...spiritual. His mouth spake "very great things," even "against the Most High." Innocent III. declared, that 'He would not endure the least contempt of himself, or of God, whose place lie held on earth.' Gregory VII. deposed the emperor Henry IV., ' that all men might know that he not... | |
| Edward Bishop Elliott - 1847 - 486 sayfa
...said, that any man should be invested with authority who did not serve and obey the Holy See ; and that he would not endure the least contempt of himself, or of God, whose place he held on earth. Wadd, p. 344. — The imperial title .-higustus (atftaros) given by the Pope to Charlemagne and his... | |
| Facts - 1850 - 152 sayfa
...should be invested with authority who did not revere and obey the holy see. In another bull he declared, that he would not endure the least contempt of himself or of God, whose place he held upon earth ; but would punish any disobedience without delay, and without respect of persons ; and... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 882 sayfa
...bull, threatened the King for his contumacy in abetting Hubert ; and, in a third mandate, declared he would not endure the least contempt of himself, or of God, whose place he held upon earth. " We will take care," he says, " so to punish both persons and lands without distinction... | |
| Philip Gell - 1854 - 392 sayfa
...not fit that any man should be invested with authority who did not serve and obey the holy see ; and that he would not endure the least contempt of himself or of God whose place he held on earth. See Milner, iii. 463. Waddington, 344. However impious such declarations may be, it is evident that... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 524 sayfa
...was to kick against the pricks. By a subsequent mandate also addressed to the kmg, Innocent declared that he would not endure the least contempt of himself or of God, whose place he held upon earth. The lion-hearted king and the rebellious archbishop were equally dismayed at these menaces,... | |
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