The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Rome , before ye Castelle of S. Angelle , at ye seyne of S. Peter . " This exact localizing of publication must be charitably accepted as an allegory , inasmuch as it would be rash to suppose that so ardent a champion of truth could ...
... Rome , before ye Castelle of S. Angelle , at ye seyne of S. Peter . " This exact localizing of publication must be charitably accepted as an allegory , inasmuch as it would be rash to suppose that so ardent a champion of truth could ...
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... Rome and England and reviewed his whole episcopate of six months . It anathematized clergy and people and consigned Pope and Cardinals to endless detention in that secure abode whose existence Bale's modern followers deny . This sermon ...
... Rome and England and reviewed his whole episcopate of six months . It anathematized clergy and people and consigned Pope and Cardinals to endless detention in that secure abode whose existence Bale's modern followers deny . This sermon ...
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... Rome against the rebellious Colonna family , as in France against the anti - Papal mon- archy . Some writers take the view that Boniface VIII . by his high claims struck a blow at the temporal power from which the Papacy never recovered ...
... Rome against the rebellious Colonna family , as in France against the anti - Papal mon- archy . Some writers take the view that Boniface VIII . by his high claims struck a blow at the temporal power from which the Papacy never recovered ...
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... Rome for advice and further instructions ; but in order to make sure that the persons whom he should nominate should run no risk of being rejected by the Legate at the last moment , he sent the Abbé Bernier and Portalis to obtain from ...
... Rome for advice and further instructions ; but in order to make sure that the persons whom he should nominate should run no risk of being rejected by the Legate at the last moment , he sent the Abbé Bernier and Portalis to obtain from ...
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... Rome or the decrees of a foreign synod , or even of a general council could be published in France , and no Legate or Nuncio of the Holy See could exercise his functions without having obtained it . The rules of the diocesan seminaries ...
... Rome or the decrees of a foreign synod , or even of a general council could be published in France , and no Legate or Nuncio of the Holy See could exercise his functions without having obtained it . The rules of the diocesan seminaries ...
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