Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 páginas |
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... Church ? Or does it mean that the Church exists to serve the ends of the State ? It was not for nothing that John of Salisbury served under Thomas Becket during the critical years in which the archbishop and the king were engaged in ...
... Church ? Or does it mean that the Church exists to serve the ends of the State ? It was not for nothing that John of Salisbury served under Thomas Becket during the critical years in which the archbishop and the king were engaged in ...
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... Church . As apol- ogists for the Papacy , they naturally found it convenient to question the authority of the king ... Church requires him to do so , and no longer . The State is , in short , the creature not of God but of the Church ...
... Church . As apol- ogists for the Papacy , they naturally found it convenient to question the authority of the king ... Church requires him to do so , and no longer . The State is , in short , the creature not of God but of the Church ...
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... Church no longer had the right to depose the lawful king . What was involved was the Catholic conception of the State , wherein the effective right of appeal against the Crown had always lain with the Church . The distinction beteen Church ...
... Church no longer had the right to depose the lawful king . What was involved was the Catholic conception of the State , wherein the effective right of appeal against the Crown had always lain with the Church . The distinction beteen Church ...
Términos y frases comunes
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