The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... civil and religious state of the land he was going to evangelize . Henry's reformed doctrines had never been clearly understood in Ireland ; not indeed from lack of energy in the royal methods of instruction , but rather because the new ...
... civil and religious state of the land he was going to evangelize . Henry's reformed doctrines had never been clearly understood in Ireland ; not indeed from lack of energy in the royal methods of instruction , but rather because the new ...
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... civil code .. Denifle in his " History of the Mediæval Universities " says that the limit here placed was not a broad policy of repression , but only an exceptional precaution which allowed of dispensations in desirable cases ; for ...
... civil code .. Denifle in his " History of the Mediæval Universities " says that the limit here placed was not a broad policy of repression , but only an exceptional precaution which allowed of dispensations in desirable cases ; for ...
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... civil State as such to be even indirectly thus subject . ( 3 ) The third theory is that maintained by Bellarmine , who may claim to be one of its prominent representatives . It is the potestas indirecta , whereby the Pope , not having ...
... civil State as such to be even indirectly thus subject . ( 3 ) The third theory is that maintained by Bellarmine , who may claim to be one of its prominent representatives . It is the potestas indirecta , whereby the Pope , not having ...
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... 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 concerns of State ...
... 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 concerns of State ...
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... civil functions by clerics and the amount of money that went to clerics . If this purpose was not wholly wrong , the means used to attain it were often violent . 21 Сар . 7 , X. , De Duabus I. The Spiritual and the Temporal Power . 15.
... civil functions by clerics and the amount of money that went to clerics . If this purpose was not wholly wrong , the means used to attain it were often violent . 21 Сар . 7 , X. , De Duabus I. The Spiritual and the Temporal Power . 15.
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