The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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Page 195
... ecclesiastical estate . These , no doubt , were essentially the same as those presented at Burgos in 1272. As received by Infante Fer- nando at PeƱafiel in April , 1275 , they focused on benefit of clergy , secu- lar interference with ...
... ecclesiastical estate . These , no doubt , were essentially the same as those presented at Burgos in 1272. As received by Infante Fer- nando at PeƱafiel in April , 1275 , they focused on benefit of clergy , secu- lar interference with ...
Page 207
... ecclesiastical estates , and the taking of illegal pledges were all forbidden ( art . 11 , 17 , 22 , 25-26 , 32 ) . Nobles were not permitted to acquire estates within ecclesiastical domains nor to erect for- tresses there without ...
... ecclesiastical estates , and the taking of illegal pledges were all forbidden ( art . 11 , 17 , 22 , 25-26 , 32 ) . Nobles were not permitted to acquire estates within ecclesiastical domains nor to erect for- tresses there without ...
Page 212
... ecclesiastical income to finance the re- conquest . The clergy paid reluctantly , but they were able to win a decla- ration from the king that taxes were given as a matter of grace or favor , not of right . Many years later , the ...
... ecclesiastical income to finance the re- conquest . The clergy paid reluctantly , but they were able to win a decla- ration from the king that taxes were given as a matter of grace or favor , not of right . Many years later , the ...
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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