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Fridericus the Emperour wrote to Henry 3. bitter letters against the pride, ambition, crueltie, exaction, vsurie, with many other enormities of the Church of Rome, calling the same, the roote and fountaine of all mischiefe, the Popes, Insatiabiles sanguisugas, Insatiable bloud suckers, concluding they are to be knowne by their fruites, Cham the Emperour of Tartarie would not receiue the Christian faith offered vnto him by Innocentius 4, for that the Embassadours of the Turke alleadged the same to be: |
Frederick the Emperor wrote to Henry 3. bitter letters against the pride, ambition, cruelty, exaction, Usury, with many other enormities of the Church of Rome, calling the same, the root and fountain of all mischief, the Popes, Insatiabiles sanguisugas, Insatiable blood suckers, concluding they Are to be known by their fruits, Cham the Emperor of Tartary would not receive the Christian faith offered unto him by Innocentius 4, for that the ambassadors of the Turk alleged the same to be: |
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