The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Papal and the imperial sovereignty that theories should arise as to their interrelation , and an extremest view for the Papal claim was , at least in suggestion , put forth by John of Salisbury . The view was that the keys given to ...
... Papal and the imperial sovereignty that theories should arise as to their interrelation , and an extremest view for the Papal claim was , at least in suggestion , put forth by John of Salisbury . The view was that the keys given to ...
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... Papal supremacy . Another lowering influence is said to have been the study of Roman law , which is reported to have kindled in some breasts a dangerous enthusiasm for a return to imperialism conceived on the grand old lines of Roman ...
... Papal supremacy . Another lowering influence is said to have been the study of Roman law , which is reported to have kindled in some breasts a dangerous enthusiasm for a return to imperialism conceived on the grand old lines of Roman ...
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... Papal position . As the disputes continued and showed themselves in practical life it became urgent to find some technical terms which would give precision to the title whereby the Popes claimed to control secular princes . Three ...
... Papal position . As the disputes continued and showed themselves in practical life it became urgent to find some technical terms which would give precision to the title whereby the Popes claimed to control secular princes . Three ...
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... Papal creation , it owed a subjection to its Lord . With Fénelon's doctrine Bossuet substan- tially agreed , thus stating his own view as to the action of Pope Zachary in the substitution of Pepin for the fainèant Childeric : Non factum ...
... Papal creation , it owed a subjection to its Lord . With Fénelon's doctrine Bossuet substan- tially agreed , thus stating his own view as to the action of Pope Zachary in the substitution of Pepin for the fainèant Childeric : Non factum ...
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... Papal and the imperial powers distinct , yet so related that the Pope had great authority in civil affairs , but not the supreme authority as in spiritual - in spiritualibus habet sum- mam , in temporalibus magnam a Deo potestatem . 16 ...
... Papal and the imperial powers distinct , yet so related that the Pope had great authority in civil affairs , but not the supreme authority as in spiritual - in spiritualibus habet sum- mam , in temporalibus magnam a Deo potestatem . 16 ...
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