Then did I further put him in remembrance of the Statute of Praemunire, whereby a good part of the Pope's pastoral cure here was pared away. "To that answered his Highness: 'Whatsoever impediment be to the contrary, we will set forth that authority to... The General Biographical Dictionary - Page 373edited by - 1815Full view - About this book
| Anne Manning - 1911 - 232 pages
...cure here was paid away. To that answered his Highness, whatsoever impediment be to the contrary, vie "will set forth that authority to the uttermost. For we received from that See our Crown Imperial ; which till his Grace with his own mouth told me I never heard of before.... | |
| Francis Borgia Steck - Reformation - 1920 - 366 pages
...much bounded unto the see of Rome that we can not do too much honor unto it. Whatsoever impediment be to the contrary, we will set forth that authority to the uttermost, for we received from that see our crown imperial. ' '5 The book was presented to the Pope by the English ambassador in Rome,... | |
| Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1924 - 220 pages
...the Pope's pastoral cure here was pared away. To that answered his highness : " Whatsoever impediment be to the contrary, we will set forth that authority to the uttermost, for we received from that see of Rome our crown imperial" ; which till his grace with his own mouth told it me, I never... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - Biography - 1928 - 1452 pages
...the Pope's pastoral care here was pared away. To that answered His Highness: 'Whatsoever impediment be to the contrary, we will set forth that authority to the uttermost, for we received from that see our crown imperial '; which I never heard of before till His Grace told it me with his own... | |
| Richard S. Sylvester, Davis P. Harding - Biography & Autobiography - 1962 - 284 pages
...the Pope's pastoral cure9 here was pared away. "To that answered his highness: 'Whatsoever impediment be to the contrary, we will set forth that authority to the uttermost. For we received from that See our crown imperial' — which till his grace with his own mouth told it me, I never heard... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - Church and state - 1910 - 410 pages
...of the Pope's pastoral cure here was paid away. To that answered his Highness, whatsoever impediment be to the contrary, we will set forth that authority to the uttermost. For we received from that See our Crown Imperial; which till his Grace with his own mouth told me I never heard of before.... | |
| Leo F. Solt - History - 1990 - 285 pages
...placed upon papal authority by the statute of Praemunire, the king replied: "Whatsoever impediment be to the contrary, we will set forth that authority to the uttermost. For we received from that See our crown imperial."13 Both Innocent III and Boniface VIII would have been delighted at this... | |
| Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas More, Martin Luther - Philosophy - 2005 - 405 pages
...of the Pope's pastoral cure here was paid away. To that answered his Highness, whatsoever impediment be to the contrary, we will set forth that authority to the uttermost. For we received from that See our Crown Imperial; which till h's Grace with his own mouth told me I never heard of before... | |
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