History of the Cathedral Church of Wells: As Illustrating the History of the Cathedral Churches of the Old FoundationMacmillan, 1870 - 200 من الصفحات |
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... effect . ( 22 ) King Cnut had given to Duduc the two lordships of Banwell and Congres- bury , not as a possession of his see , but as a private estate . These lands , together with some ornaments and relics , Duduc wished to leave to ...
... effect . ( 22 ) King Cnut had given to Duduc the two lordships of Banwell and Congres- bury , not as a possession of his see , but as a private estate . These lands , together with some ornaments and relics , Duduc wished to leave to ...
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... effect . We thus have Gisa's charge , but we have not Harold's answer . That answer , I conceive , would have been that , as Duduc was a foreigner dying with- out heirs , he had no power of making a will , but that his property went to ...
... effect . We thus have Gisa's charge , but we have not Harold's answer . That answer , I conceive , would have been that , as Duduc was a foreigner dying with- out heirs , he had no power of making a will , but that his property went to ...
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... effect of these changes was that the Abbey of Bath was merged in the Bishoprick . There was no longer a separate Abbot , but the Bishop was Abbot ; the church of Saint Peter became his cathedral church , and its Prior 36 HISTORY OF THE.
... effect of these changes was that the Abbey of Bath was merged in the Bishoprick . There was no longer a separate Abbot , but the Bishop was Abbot ; the church of Saint Peter became his cathedral church , and its Prior 36 HISTORY OF THE.
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... effect ; the Lotharingian discipline was broken up for ever , and the secular priests of Wells were never again constrained to sleep in a common dormitory or to dine in a common refectory . John thus indirectly helped to put things on ...
... effect ; the Lotharingian discipline was broken up for ever , and the secular priests of Wells were never again constrained to sleep in a common dormitory or to dine in a common refectory . John thus indirectly helped to put things on ...
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... effect of which we cannot so fully approve , the effect of weakening the old connexion between the Bishop and his cathedral church . We must remember that a spirit of corporate isolation was the spirit of the times . Liberty , as has ...
... effect of which we cannot so fully approve , the effect of weakening the old connexion between the Bishop and his cathedral church . We must remember that a spirit of corporate isolation was the spirit of the times . Liberty , as has ...
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