The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Bonaparte had succeeded in concluding it in spite of the ill - will and opposition of the members of his government and of the strong Jacobin element still prevailing among the representatives of the people . He alone had seen clearly ...
... Bonaparte had succeeded in concluding it in spite of the ill - will and opposition of the members of his government and of the strong Jacobin element still prevailing among the representatives of the people . He alone had seen clearly ...
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... Bonaparte had ex- pressed a strong desire that Cardinal Caprara , Bishop of Jesi ( 1733- 1810 ) , should be sent to Paris as Legate a latere , provided with the necessary powers for the purpose of reestablishing order in religious ...
... Bonaparte had ex- pressed a strong desire that Cardinal Caprara , Bishop of Jesi ( 1733- 1810 ) , should be sent to Paris as Legate a latere , provided with the necessary powers for the purpose of reestablishing order in religious ...
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... Bonaparte gave the Legate on the following day he informed him that he intended to select a third of the new Bishops from among the constitutional clergy , provided they sub- mitted to the conditions required by the Holy Father . It was ...
... Bonaparte gave the Legate on the following day he informed him that he intended to select a third of the new Bishops from among the constitutional clergy , provided they sub- mitted to the conditions required by the Holy Father . It was ...
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... Bonaparte assured Mgr . Spina that if the intrusive Bishops did not submit to the paternal invitation of the Holy Father , he would have nothing more to say to them . Mgr . Spina , therefore , forwarded to each of the intrusive Bishops ...
... Bonaparte assured Mgr . Spina that if the intrusive Bishops did not submit to the paternal invitation of the Holy Father , he would have nothing more to say to them . Mgr . Spina , therefore , forwarded to each of the intrusive Bishops ...
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... Bonaparte's promises the resistance of the constitutional Bishops to the Holy See was countenanced and encouraged , if not by him , at least by the members of his government , who still persisted in main- taining the Gallican , or ...
... Bonaparte's promises the resistance of the constitutional Bishops to the Holy See was countenanced and encouraged , if not by him , at least by the members of his government , who still persisted in main- taining the Gallican , or ...
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