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In the reigne of King Iohn, the Monkes at the command of Innocent 3, elected Steven Lanction Archbishop of Canterbury: contrarie to their faith and sidelity, which they both owed, and (more) had sworne to their Soveraign. Vpon some opposition which the King made against this Popish Tyranny, the whole realme was interdicted from the Sacrament. In which time, the dead were buryed more Canum, saith Matthew Paris, like dogges, in Ditches and Highwayes, without any Christian solemnitie. So that in conclusion, the poore King being over-tired with the over-tyrannising of the proud Pope, he was compelled to stoope to the basest submission, that ever the Sunne saw in our Hand, before or since. |
In the Reign of King John, the Monks At the command of Innocent 3, elected Steven Lanction Archbishop of Canterbury: contrary to their faith and Fidis, which they both owed, and (more) had sworn to their Sovereign. Upon Some opposition which the King made against this Popish Tyranny, the Whole realm was interdicted from the Sacrament. In which time, the dead were buried more Dogs, Says Matthew paris, like Dogs, in Ditches and Highways, without any Christian solemnity. So that in conclusion, the poor King being overtired with the over-tyrannising of the proud Pope, he was compelled to stoop to the Basest submission, that ever the Sun saw in our Hand, before or since. |
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