The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... authority , and it set nationality above Catholicity . There was some anticipation of the maxim which Abraham Lincoln propounded when he said : " No man is good enough to govern another man without that man's consent . " The large ...
... authority , and it set nationality above Catholicity . There was some anticipation of the maxim which Abraham Lincoln propounded when he said : " No man is good enough to govern another man without that man's consent . " The large ...
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... authority : Maxima quidem. 3 A Pope said : Nullas invites et non petentibus ordinetur . 4 John of Salisbury , Ep . 138 , observed that the study of the law did not contribute to the spirit of compunction . Roger Bacon complained that the ...
... authority : Maxima quidem. 3 A Pope said : Nullas invites et non petentibus ordinetur . 4 John of Salisbury , Ep . 138 , observed that the study of the law did not contribute to the spirit of compunction . Roger Bacon complained that the ...
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... authority forfeited . Such a right to arbitrate or to give a decision as in case of conscience , when vested in the prince of pastors , might suffice to meet all needs . Potestas directiva in eo consistit quod Papa , utpote princeps ...
... authority forfeited . Such a right to arbitrate or to give a decision as in case of conscience , when vested in the prince of pastors , might suffice to meet all needs . Potestas directiva in eo consistit quod Papa , utpote princeps ...
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... authority in civil affairs , but not the supreme authority as in spiritual - in spiritualibus habet sum- mam , in temporalibus magnam a Deo potestatem . 16 To Philip the Fair Boniface signified that his own interference in French ...
... authority in civil affairs , but not the supreme authority as in spiritual - in spiritualibus habet sum- mam , in temporalibus magnam a Deo potestatem . 16 To Philip the Fair Boniface signified that his own interference in French ...
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... authority in its own distinct sphere so long as it abode within this sphere and made no encroach- ment on spiritual rights , in which case the King , of course , became like any other son of the Church , subject to its supreme ...
... authority in its own distinct sphere so long as it abode within this sphere and made no encroach- ment on spiritual rights , in which case the King , of course , became like any other son of the Church , subject to its supreme ...
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