| Henry Hart Milman - 1854 - 536 páginas
...distribution : he assigned the necessary portion for the Church, and apportioned that of the clergy.' This tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering...parts of the Empire, not without strong reluctance." But in return for this magnificent donation, Charlemagne assumed the power of legislating for the clergy... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1861 - 564 páginas
...distribution : he assigned the necessary portion for the Church, and apportioned that of the clergy.3 This tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering...insurrection among the Saxons. It was submitted to in O other parts of the Empire, not without strong reluctance.4 1 Capitul. Longobard. AD 803, et Capitul.... | |
| Edward Miall - 1862 - 194 páginas
...attempted to enter it, he was cast into prison, to await the judgment of the next plea of the Crown. The tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering...parts of the empire not without strong reluctance." Dean Milman adds in a note to this passage : — " Even Alcuin ventures to suggest that if the apostles... | |
| Ross Winans - 1873 - 496 páginas
...contumacious, the recusant's house was shut up ; if he attempted to enter it, he was cast into prison. This tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering...parts of the empire, not without strong reluctance. In AD 974, during the pontificate of Benedict VI., Bonifazio, a Cardinal Deacon, seized the unsuspecting... | |
| Richard Ingham - 1875 - 570 páginas
...attempted to enter it, he was cast into prison to await the judgment of the next plea of the Crown The tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering...was a tax imposed by imperial authority, enforced by imreceived an address of thanks from Kent, in which bishops, thanes, knights, and common people, confessed... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1880 - 566 páginas
...distribution : he assigned the necessary portion for the Church, and apportioned that of the clergy.8 This tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering...to in other parts of the Empire, not without strong reluctance.4 1 Capitul. Longobard. AD 803, et Capital. Hlotharii, i. 825, et Illudovici, ii. 875. *... | |
| Henry William Clarke - 1887 - 152 páginas
...the distribution; he assigned the necessary portion for the church, and appointed that of the clergy. This tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering...people. It was a tax imposed by imperial authority and enforced by imperial power. It had caused one, if not more than one, sanguinary insurrection among... | |
| Henry William Clarke - 1891 - 300 páginas
...distribution ; he assigned the necessary portion for the Church, and appointed that of the clergy. This tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering...people. It was a tax imposed by imperial authority and enforced by imperial power. It had caused one, if not more than one, sanguinary insurrection among... | |
| Benjamin Whitehead - 1892 - 352 páginas
...place in France in 779 AD, and in England, as is supposed, somewhat later. Thus, as Milman says, " the tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering...people. It was a tax imposed by imperial authority and enforced by imperial power" (<7). In other words it was a State endowment of the Christian religion,... | |
| Henry William Clarke - 1894 - 324 páginas
...distribution ; he assigned the necessary portion for the Church, and appointed that of the clergy. This tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering of the whole Christian people. // was a tax imposed by imperial authority and enforced by imperial power. It had caused one, if not... | |
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