| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1834 - 558 Seiten
...the firmest basis', and extend to the utmost limits, the temporal and religious welfare of mankind. ' I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I -die in exile:' such were the last words of Gregory VII. As yet, at least, papal ambition was entirely occupied by... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 492 Seiten
...Henry, Gregory found means to escape, and died soon after at Salerno, AD 1085. His last words were, " I have loved justice and hated iniquity; therefore I die in exile."* But the troubles of Henry did not terminate with the Jife of Gregory. The pontiffs who succeeded, proved... | |
| 1823 - 862 Seiten
...after at Salerno. His last words, borrowed from the Scripture, were worthy of the greatest saint : " I have loved justice, and hated iniquity ; therefore I die in exile !" Henry, however, did not enjoy all the advantages 3 Reme taken by Нет у IV, which might have... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 562 Seiten
...soon after at Salerno. His last words, borrowed from Scripture, were worthy of the greatest saint. " I have loved justice, and hated iniquity; therefore I die in exile!" As to the writings of this pope, three hundred and fifty-nine " Letters" have reached our time, which... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 856 Seiten
...died soon after at Salerno. His last words, borrowed from Scripture, were worthy of a better cause : ' _ ^V f BHwuF +U Q F j;E Jk [ z R /K t, n| j@ 2 Henry, however, did not enjoy all the advantages that might have been expected from the death of Gregory.... | |
| George Waddington - 1831 - 794 Seiten
...of the whole Christian world. The latest words of Gregory are recorded § to have been these : — ' I have loved justice and hated iniquity ; therefore I die in exile;' words which seem to indicate a discontented His Character. spirit, reluctantly bending before the decrees... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1834 - 568 Seiten
...the firmest basis, and extend to the utmost limits, the temporal and religious welfare of mankind. ' I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile :' such were the last words of Gregory VII. As yet, at least, papal ambition was entirely occupied... | |
| William Russell - 1837 - 706 Seiten
...AD Salerno. His last words, borrowed from the Scripture, 1°85were worthy of the greatest saint : " I have loved justice, and hated iniquity ; therefore I die in exile V Henry did not long enjoy the success of his Italian expedition, or that tranquillity which might... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 582 Seiten
...after at Salerno. His last words, borrowed from the scripture, were worthy of the greatest saint : " I have loved justice, and hated iniquity ; therefore I die in exile !"(2) Henry did not long enjoy the success of his Italian expedition, or that tranquillity which might... | |
| 1871 - 878 Seiten
...execrations of the people. Gregory never again entered Rome, but retired to Salerno, where he died saying, " I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile." On the death of Gregory VII., Victor HI. was elected Pope. But conflicts still continued, the anti-Pope... | |
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