Beacon Lights of History, Volume 05 - The Middle Ages by John Lord
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Scholasticism attractive to the Middle Ages
To be admired like a cathedral Authorities THOMAS BECKET. PRELATICAL POWER. Becket a puzzle to historians His early history His gradual elevation Friendship with Henry II. Becket made Chancellor Elevated to the See of Canterbury Dignity of an archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc Anselm Theobald Becket in contrast His ascetic habits as priest His high-church principles Upholds the spiritual courts Defends the privileges of his order Conflict with the king Constitutions of Clarendon Persecution of Becket He yields at first to the king His repentance Defection of the bishops |
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