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" The Cardinals he denounces with the same indignant scorn ; but chiefly the Cardinal Legate whom he has seen in England riding in his pride and pomp, with lewdness, rapacity, merciless extortion, insolence in his train. Above all, his hatred (it might... "
Ballads from Manuscripts: Ballads on the condition of England in Henry VIII ... - Page 168
publié par - 1872
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History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ...

Henry Hart Milman - 1855 - 704 pages
...is the object of his bitter invective.11 The Cardinals he denounces with the same indignant scorn ; but chiefly the Cardinal Legate, whom he has seen...St. Dominic, for St. Francis he has the profoundest reverence.k But it is against their degenerate sons that he arrays his allegorical Host ; the Friars...
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History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ...

Henry Hart Milman - 1855 - 700 pages
...is the object of his bitter invective."1 The Cardinals he denounces with the same indignant scorn ; but chiefly the Cardinal Legate, whom he has seen...lewdness, rapacity, merciless extortion, insolence in his train.1 Above all, his hatred (it might seem that on this all honest English indignation was agreed)...
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History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ..., Volume 9

Henry Hart Milman - 1864 - 454 pages
...that Cardinals Come in. And where they Lie and Linger, — Lechery there reigneth." —Wright, p. 420. that on this all honest English indignation was agreed)...St. Dominic, for St. Francis he has the profoundest reverence." But it is against their degenerate sons that he arrays his allegorical Host; the Friars...
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History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ...

Henry Hart Milman - 1867 - 490 pages
...is the object of his bitter invective. 11 The Cardinals he denounces with the same indignant scorn; but chiefly the Cardinal Legate, whom he has seen...in his train.' Above all, his hatred (it might seem ' See Passns iv. where Waster refuses to Work, and Piers summons Want to seize him by the paunch, and...
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The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman

William Langland - 1869 - 278 pages
...is the subject of his bitter invective. The Cardinals he denounces with the same indignant scorn ; but chiefly the Cardinal Legate, whom he has seen...St. Dominic, for St. Francis he has the profoundest reverence. But it is against their degenerate sons that 0 A sentence hete follows, which is based on...
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History of England from the Earliest to the Present Time: The history during ...

Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1870 - 620 pages
...Ploughman " breathes this spirit in every page. Dean Milman rightly says of its author, Lang-land, that " above all, his hatred (it might seem that on this...indignation was agreed) is against the mendicant orders. The Friars furnish every impersonated vice ; are foes to every virtue. His bitterest satire, his keenest...
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History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ..., Volume 8

Henry Hart Milman - 1880 - 576 pages
...is the object of his bitter invective.3 The Cardinals he denounces with the same indignant scorn ; but chiefly the Cardinal Legate, whom he has seen...St. Dominic, for St. Franc-is he has the profoundest reverence.5 But it is against their degenerate sons that he arrays his allegorical Host ; the Friars...
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The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman

William Langland - 1881 - 288 pages
...is the subject of his bitter invective. The Cardinals he denounces with the same indignant scorn ; but chiefly the Cardinal Legate, whom he has seen...St. Dominic, for St. Francis he has the profoundest reverence. But it is against their degenerate sons that he arrays his allegorical Host ; the Friars...
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The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman

William Langland - 1886 - 278 pages
...who is the subject of his bitter invective. The Cardinals he denounces with the same indignant scorn; but chiefly the Cardinal Legate, whom he has seen...Benedict, for St. Dominic, for St. Francis he has the proIbundest reverence. But it is against their degenerate sons that he arrays his allegorical Host;...
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The Reformation Dawn

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1901 - 256 pages
...is the subject of his bitter invective. The cardinals he denounces with the same indignant scorn ; but chiefly the cardinal legate, whom he has seen...pomp, with lewdness, rapacity, merciless extortion, and insolence in his train. Above all, his hatred (it might seem that on this all honest English indignation...
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