The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Church , " and that they should try to obstruct the juridical acts of the Bishops he regarded as quite an inversion of right order . Non habetis episcopis praecipere absolvere aliquem vel excomunicare ; judicare de ecclesiis vel decimis ...
... Church , " and that they should try to obstruct the juridical acts of the Bishops he regarded as quite an inversion of right order . Non habetis episcopis praecipere absolvere aliquem vel excomunicare ; judicare de ecclesiis vel decimis ...
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... Church's rights such as had been established before the calamities of the four- teenth century caused the obscuration of principles in regard to the Papal position . As the disputes continued and showed themselves in practical life it ...
... Church's rights such as had been established before the calamities of the four- teenth century caused the obscuration of principles in regard to the Papal position . As the disputes continued and showed themselves in practical life it ...
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... Church . Or rather that had belonged in the Middle Ages to the Church . Or rather what happened was this : The limits of society were narrowed to the nation or territory , while its nature was more that of a State than of a Church ...
... Church . Or rather that had belonged in the Middle Ages to the Church . Or rather what happened was this : The limits of society were narrowed to the nation or territory , while its nature was more that of a State than of a Church ...
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... Church is another way defined , yet seeing that there is not any man of the Church of England but the same is also a member of the Com- monwealth , nor any man is member of the Commonwealth who is not also of the Church of England ...
... Church is another way defined , yet seeing that there is not any man of the Church of England but the same is also a member of the Com- monwealth , nor any man is member of the Commonwealth who is not also of the Church of England ...
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... Church . The First Consul , however , to whom was due the peace enjoyed by the Church , had taken care , both in the Concordat and in the Articles Organiques , to forge bonds for the clergy which should impede the freedom of its ...
... Church . The First Consul , however , to whom was due the peace enjoyed by the Church , had taken care , both in the Concordat and in the Articles Organiques , to forge bonds for the clergy which should impede the freedom of its ...
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