The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... constitutional right for all Christian ages . In defer- ence of the strong terms used by Boniface VIII . , it is urged that substantially his language was but that of his predecessors , coming down from Gregory VII . through Innocent ...
... constitutional right for all Christian ages . In defer- ence of the strong terms used by Boniface VIII . , it is urged that substantially his language was but that of his predecessors , coming down from Gregory VII . through Innocent ...
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... constitutional clergy , provided they sub- mitted to the conditions required by the Holy Father . It was not difficult for the Cardinal to point out that the nomination as Bishops of persons who had manifested their Jansenist opinions ...
... constitutional clergy , provided they sub- mitted to the conditions required by the Holy Father . It was not difficult for the Cardinal to point out that the nomination as Bishops of persons who had manifested their Jansenist opinions ...
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... constitutional clergy was drawn up under two forms ; one was addressed to them directly , the other to Mgr . Spina , who still remained in Paris and who was to correspond with them in the name of the Sovereign Pontiff . He was to ...
... constitutional clergy was drawn up under two forms ; one was addressed to them directly , the other to Mgr . Spina , who still remained in Paris and who was to correspond with them in the name of the Sovereign Pontiff . He was to ...
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... constitutional Bishops to the Holy See was countenanced and encouraged , if not by him , at least by the members of his government , who still persisted in main- taining the Gallican , or rather the Jansenistic spirit which had been the ...
... constitutional Bishops to the Holy See was countenanced and encouraged , if not by him , at least by the members of his government , who still persisted in main- taining the Gallican , or rather the Jansenistic spirit which had been the ...
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... constitutional Bishops whom he intended to name to the number of fifteen . The Cardinal vainly repeated the objections which he had made on a previous occasion . He could only obtain an assurance that none of the leading members of the ...
... constitutional Bishops whom he intended to name to the number of fifteen . The Cardinal vainly repeated the objections which he had made on a previous occasion . He could only obtain an assurance that none of the leading members of the ...
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