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Page 27 - Pro Deo amur et pro Christian poblo et nostro commun salvament, d'ist di in avant, in quant Deus savir et podir me dunat, si salvarai eo cist meon fradre Karlo et in...
Page 471 - Then the poor man went away and sold his cloak and his coat and all that he had, and gave it to the cardinals and gate-keepers and chamberlains.
Page 27 - Karlo, et in adjudha et in cadhuna cosa, si cum om per dreit son fradra salvar dist, in o quid il mi altresi fazet ; et ab Ludher nul plaid nunquam prindrai , qui, meon vol, cist meon fradre Karle in damno sit.
Page 257 - I have loved justice, and hated iniquity: therefore I die in exile...
Page xxv - GREENWOOD, THOMAS. Cathedra Petri. A political history of the great Latin patriarchate.
Page 27 - In Godes minna ind in thes christianes folches ind unser bedhero gealtnissi, fon thesemo dage frammordes, so fram so mir Got gewizci indi madh furgibit, so haldih tesan minan bruodher, soso man mit rehtu sinan bruodher seal, in thiu, thaz er mig sosoma duo ; indi mit Ludheren in nonheiniu thing ne gegango the minan willon imo ce scadhen werhen.
Page 471 - Pope, hearing that the cardinals and servants had received many gifts from the clergyman, fell sick, even unto death ; but the rich man sent him a medicine of gold and silver, and straightway he was healed. Then the Lord Pope called unto him the cardinals and the servants and said to them, ' Brethren, see to it that no one seduce you with empty words ; for, lo ! I give you an example that just as I receive, so ye receive also.
Page 282 - At the close of the eleventh and the beginning of the twelfth century, there emerged several clans of oligarchs with a decisive voice in the affairs of State.
Page 242 - Centuries (London, 1954), pp. 43-44. 1. That the Roman Church was founded by God alone. 2. That the Roman Pontiff alone is rightly to be called universal.
Page 243 - That no one may dare to condemn a person who appeals to the apostolic see. 22. That the Roman church has never erred, nor ever, by the witness of scripture, shall err, to all eternity (in perpetuum).