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Book Description
- Title:
- Church and State in the Middle Ages. The Ford Lectures at Oxford in 1905
- Author:
- Arthur Lionel Smith [1850-1924]
- Publication Year:
- 1913
- Location:
- Oxford
- Publisher:
- Clarendon Press
- Pages:
- 245
- Subjects:
- Medieval Church History, Church and State
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Contents
- Papal Influences in the English Church of the Earlier Thirteenth Century
- The Papacy and the Mediaeval Law of Marriage
- Church and State: Grosseteste and the Unity of Christendom
- Protest Against Papal Abuses, 1245-1254 Matthew Paris
- Aims of Papal Policy, 1250-4. The Duel of Papacy and Empire
- The Policy of Innocent IV in Sicily and in Germany. His Character and Ultimate Influence