[88] Bryce, The Holy Roman Empire, 8th ed. p. 134. See p. 135 for a list of John’s offences; and cp. p. 85 as to other papal records. For a contemporary account of Pope Honorius II (d. 1130) see Milman, Latin Christianity, iii, 448–49. [↑]

[89] Hallam, Middle Ages, 11th ed. ii, 174. [↑]

[90] Cp. Müller, Allgemeine Geschichte, B. xiv, Cap. 17. [↑]

[91] Bryce, p. 152. [↑]

[92] “Janus,” The Pope and the Councils, Eng. tr. pp. 178–79. [↑]

[93] Cp. Heeren, Essai sur l’influence des Croisades, 1808, p. 172. [↑]

[94] Sir G. Cox, The Crusades, p. 111. [↑]

[95] Cp. Lea, i, 111. [↑]

[96] Id. p. 115. [↑]

[97] Hardwick, p. 310; Lea, i, 68; Reuter, Gesch. der religiösen Aufklärung im Mittelalter, i, 148–49; Mosheim, as last cited, § 7. [↑]