Mandell Creighton:A History Of The Papacy From The Great Schism To The Sack Of Rome
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3textit{DIET OF MAINZ. 29 This indecision, which was the result of indolence and infirmity of purpose, passed at first for statesman- Diet of like reserve. Both parties looked to the Diet at jj«cb, Mainz for an opportunity of achieving a signal I44'- victory. They were disappointed to hear that the King found himself too much Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3textit{DIET OF MAINZ. 29 This indecision, which was the result of indolence and infirmity of purpose, passed at first for statesman- Diet of like reserve. Both parties looked to the Diet at jj«cb, Mainz for an opportunity of achieving a signal I44'- victory. They were disappointed to hear that the King found himself too much engaged with difficult matters in his own States to undertake in person the affairs of Germany. He sent four commissioners to Mainz, who were to hear the arguments of the rival claimants. Eugenius IV. had learned wisdom by former experience, and sent as his representatives two men skilled in affairs, but not of high dignity, Nicolas of Cusa, a deserter from the Council, who well knew the temper of Germany, and John of Carvajal, a Spaniard of great personal piety and worth, a trained official of the Papal court. The Council, on the other hand, sent its highest dignitaries, Cardinal d'Allemand and three of the new Cardinals, chief of whom was John of Segovia. John claimed to appear as Papal Legate; but when he was entering with pomp the Cathedral of Mainz the Chapter met him, and declined to admit his legatine authority, so that he was obliged to retire. The Diet decided to hear him as an ambassador of the Council, but not to recognise on either side the claims of any dignity which had been conferred since the declaration of neutrality. When the Council's representatives tried to resist this decision, they were told by the citizens of Mainz that their safe-conduct would be revoked within eight days if they did not submit to the demands of the Diet. They were driven sullenly to give way, and only the Cardinal of Aries received the honour due to his office. On March 24 D'Allemand appeared before the Diet, and pleaded the cause of the Council, while his col- xhe Diet leagues Books, History~~General, history-of-the-Papacy-from-the-Great-Schism-to-the-sack-of-Rome~~M-1843-1901-Creighton, 999999999, A History Of The Papacy From The Great Schism To The Sack Of Rome, Mandell Creighton, 1113763930, BiblioBazaar, , , , , BiblioBazaar<
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Mandell Creighton:A History Of The Papacy From The Great Schism To The Sack Of Rome
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3textit{DIET OF MAINZ. 29 This indecision, which was the result of indolence and infirmity of purpose, passed at first for statesman- Diet of like reserve. Both parties looked to the Diet at jj«cb, Mainz for an opportunity of achieving a signal I44'- victory. They were disappointed to hear that the King found himself too much engaged with difficult matters in his own States to undertake in person the affairs of Germany. He sent four commissioners to Mainz, who were to hear the arguments of the rival claimants. Eugenius IV. had learned wisdom by former experience, and sent as his representatives two men skilled in affairs, but not of high dignity, Nicolas of Cusa, a deserter from the Council, who well knew the temper of Germany, and John of Carvajal, a Spaniard of great personal piety and worth, a trained official of the Papal court. The Council, on the other hand, sent its highest dignitaries, Cardinal d'Allemand and three of the new Cardinals, chief of whom was John of Segovia. John claimed to appear as Papal Legate; but when he was entering with pomp the Cathedral of Mainz the Chapter met him, and declined to admit his legatine authority, so that he was obliged to retire. The Diet decided to hear him as an ambassador of the Council, but not to recognise on either side the claims of any dignity which had been conferred since the declaration of neutrality. When the Council's representatives tried to resist this decision, they were told by the citizens of Mainz that their safe-conduct would be revoked within eight days if they did not submit to the demands of the Diet. They were driven sullenly to give way, and only the Cardinal of Aries received the honour due to his office. On March 24 D'Allemand appeared before the Diet, and pleaded the cause of the Council, while his col- xhe Diet leagues Books History~~General A-History-of-the-Papacy-from-the-Great-Schism-to-the-Sack-of-Rome~~Mandell-Creighton BiblioBazaar This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.<
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