The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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Page 195
... clergy , secu- lar interference with ecclesiastical censures , taxation of the clergy , and the seizure of church property . The clergy objected that they were often ar- rested and brought before secular judges who refused to allow them ...
... clergy , secu- lar interference with ecclesiastical censures , taxation of the clergy , and the seizure of church property . The clergy objected that they were often ar- rested and brought before secular judges who refused to allow them ...
Page 196
... clergy and their vassals ; taxing vassals on recently acquired church lands that previously had been exempt ; summoning clerics before secular tribu- nals in cases involving crimes and landed property ; conducting secret in- quests ...
... clergy and their vassals ; taxing vassals on recently acquired church lands that previously had been exempt ; summoning clerics before secular tribu- nals in cases involving crimes and landed property ; conducting secret in- quests ...
Page 207
... clergy , that also would be invalid ( art . 28 ) . The royal chancery henceforth would not issue any charter depriving the clergy of their rightful goods ( art . 34 ) . Agreements between nobles and townsmen directed against the ...
... clergy , that also would be invalid ( art . 28 ) . The royal chancery henceforth would not issue any charter depriving the clergy of their rightful goods ( art . 34 ) . Agreements between nobles and townsmen directed against the ...
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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