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" We do not dare to judge the Apostolic see, which is the head of all the Church of God ; for by it and by the Apostle's vicar we all are judged, but the see itself is judged of no man, and this has been the custom from old time. "
Italy and Her Invaders: Frankish empire, 774-814. 1899 - Page 187
by Thomas Hodgkin - 1899
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The Pope and the Church Considered in Their Mutual Relations, with ..., Volume 2

Paolo Bottalla - 1870 - 420 pages
...accusations had been brought, they protested that they could not do so, frankly declaring that they dared not judge the Apostolic See, which is the Head of all the Churches ; because they all were judged by that Sec and its Vicar, but he is 251 " Quanta auctoritas B. Petro...
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Cathedra Petri: a brief summary of the chief titles and ..., Issue 132

Charles F B. Allnatt - 1883 - 190 pages
...eкpатr¡cre тгаvтотe кal кpaтeî тr¡v àp^ijv). Hadrian then requires Tarasius to adhere to " Our Apostolic See, which is the Head of all the Churches of God " (Тф ^/хeтфш атrocr-то\iки> вpôvtu, ocTTtс ¿crTi кeфа\r¡ тгaсriàv тшч ¿кк\л¡сгiс!>v...
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The Chair of Peter, Or, The Papacy Considered in Its Institution ...

John Nicholas Murphy - Papacy - 1885 - 744 pages
...the investigation. On this, the archbishops, bishops, and abbots unanimously replied, "We dare not judge the Apostolic See, which is the head of all the Churches of God; for by it and its Vicar we all are judged, but it is judged by no one; such being the custom of ancient...
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The Chair of Peter, Or: The Papacy Considered in Its Institution ...

John Nicholas Murphy - Papacy - 1886 - 742 pages
...Ecclesi,ii id," be. 498, AD 799. archbishops, bishops, and abbots unanimously replied, "We dare not judge the Apostolic See, which is the head of all the Churches of God; for by it and its Vicar we all are judged, but it is judged by no one ; such being the custom of ancient...
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Charles the Great

Thomas Hodgkin - France - 1897 - 278 pages
...According to the papal biographer, the ecclesiastics composing the synod all with one accord declared : " We do not dare to judge the Apostolic see, which is the head of all the Church of God ; for by it and by the Apostle's vicar we all are judged, but the see itself is judged...
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Charles the Great

Thomas Hodgkin - 1899 - 278 pages
...According to the papal biographer, the ecclesiastics composing the synod all with one accord declared : " We do not dare to judge the Apostolic see, which is the head of all the Church of God ; for by it and by the Apostle's vicar we all are judged, but the see itself is judged...
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Charlemagne (Charles the Great) the Hero of Two Nations

Henry William Carless Davis - France - 1900 - 458 pages
...His biographer tells us that the act was spontaneous; the clergy said with one voice: "We dare not judge the Apostolic See, which is the head of all the Churches of God ; for we are judged by it, and it is judged by no man." If they said this, they were merely following the...
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Parallel Source Problems in Medieval History

Frederic Duncalf, August Charles Krey - History - 1912 - 280 pages
...the leaders of the conspiracy and attack that was made on Pope Leo in 799. the abbots heard this they said: "We do not dare to judge the apostolic see, which is the head of all the churches of God, for we are all judged by it and its vicar. Furthermore, it should be judged by no one, s according to what...
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Facts, Thought, and Imagination: A Book on Writing, Volume 10

Henry Seidel Canby, Frederick Erastus Pierce, Willard Higley Durham - Authorship - 1917 - 386 pages
...the sanctity of the pontiff. When all the archbishops, the bishops, and the abbots heard this they said : "We do not dare to judge the apostolic see, which is the head of all the churches of God, for we are all judged by it and its vicar. Furthermore, it should be judged by no one, according to what...
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