Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History: Comprising the History of England from the Descent of the Saxons to A.D. 1235. Formerly Ascribed to Matthew Paris, 2권H. G. Bohn, 1849 |
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... faith , he con- tinued to walk along , under the water , guided by the Lord , until he reached the dry ground ; and delivering the fish to his parents , he told them all that had happened to him . Sometimes he would meditate when he was ...
... faith , he con- tinued to walk along , under the water , guided by the Lord , until he reached the dry ground ; and delivering the fish to his parents , he told them all that had happened to him . Sometimes he would meditate when he was ...
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... faith and despised them all . To quench the burnings of the flesh , he subdued his body by the use of the harshest sackcloth , and for fifty years wore a coat of mail . His table was a broad flat stone , on which stood his bread , such ...
... faith and despised them all . To quench the burnings of the flesh , he subdued his body by the use of the harshest sackcloth , and for fifty years wore a coat of mail . His table was a broad flat stone , on which stood his bread , such ...
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... faith , and to stand up for the Lord's house on the day of battle . Wherefore , that we may not , by longer silence , be involved , on the day of judgment , in the same sentence as yourself , we do hereby , on the authority of the holy ...
... faith , and to stand up for the Lord's house on the day of battle . Wherefore , that we may not , by longer silence , be involved , on the day of judgment , in the same sentence as yourself , we do hereby , on the authority of the holy ...
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... faith ever returns without profit , by whatever infirmity he may have been afflicted ; -the lame walk , the deaf hear , the blind see , the dumb speak , lepers are cleansed , and dead bodies are raised to life ; not only those of men ...
... faith ever returns without profit , by whatever infirmity he may have been afflicted ; -the lame walk , the deaf hear , the blind see , the dumb speak , lepers are cleansed , and dead bodies are raised to life ; not only those of men ...
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... faith to his father ; and in the same way all the bishops , with the earls and barons of Scotland , from whom the king wished to receive homage and fealty , and not only for themselves but for their successors , to the king and to his ...
... faith to his father ; and in the same way all the bishops , with the earls and barons of Scotland , from whom the king wished to receive homage and fealty , and not only for themselves but for their successors , to the king and to his ...
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324 페이지 - John, by the grace of God king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, count of Anjou: to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, barons, justices, foresters, sheriffs, prevosts, serving men, and to all his bailiffs and faithful subjects, greeting.
309 페이지 - Realm, by advice of our venerable Fathers, Stephen, Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England and Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church; Henry, Archbishop of Dublin; William, of London; Peter, of Winchester...
514 페이지 - Lord, and of the witnesses of the resurrection, namely, those who rose with Christ, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto men. He also tells of the creed of the Apostles, and of their separation and preaching. And all this he relates without smiling or levity of conversation, as one who is well...
308 페이지 - John, when he saw that he was deserted by almost all, so that out of his regal superabundance of followers he scarcely retained seven knights, was much alarmed lest the barons would attack his castles and reduce them without difficulty, as they would find no obstacle to their so doing ; and he deceitfully pretended to make peace for a time with the aforesaid barons, and sent William...
269 페이지 - ... offer and freely concede to God and His holy apostles Peter and Paul and to our mother the holy Roman church, and to our lord pope Innocent and to his catholic successors, the whole kingdom of England and the whole kingdom of Ireland, with all their rights and appurtenances, for the remission of our...
320 페이지 - All the aforesaid customs and liberties, which we have granted to be holden in our kingdom, as much as it belongs to us, all people of our kingdom, as well clergy as laity, shall observe, as far as they are concerned, towards their dependents.
270 페이지 - Peter and the Roman Church and my lord Pope Innocent III and his catholic successors. I will not take part in deed, word, agreement, or plan whereby they should lose life or limb or be treacherously taken prisoners; any injury to them, if aware of it...
309 페이지 - Accordingly at the time and place pre-agreed on, the king and nobles came to the appointed conference, and, when each party had stationed themselves apart from the other, they began a long discussion about terms of peace and the aforesaid liberties. ... At length after various points on both sides had been discussed, King John, seeing that he was inferior in strength to the barons, without raising any difficulty granted the underwritten laws and liberties, and confirmed them by his Charter.
330 페이지 - Lord saith: / will not the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live.