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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XVIII
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"So wroth was the king," says the chronicle of St.Denis, "that he thrust from their sees all the prelates of his kingdom, because they had assented to the interdict." "I had rather turn Mussulman," said Philip; "Saladin was a happy man, for he had no pope." But Innocent III.

was inflexible; he claimed respect for laws divine and human, for the domestic hearth and public order.

The conscience of the nation was troubled.

Agnes herself applied to the pope, urging her youth, her ignorance of the world, the sincerity and purity of her love for her husband.

Innocent III.


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