The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... idea that Kings should be administers of Popes . The full- fledged theory of a universal supremacy sprang from the theologians Henry of Segusia , Cardinal Bishop of Ostia , Augustinus Triumphus and Alvarez Pelagius , writers of the ...
... idea that Kings should be administers of Popes . The full- fledged theory of a universal supremacy sprang from the theologians Henry of Segusia , Cardinal Bishop of Ostia , Augustinus Triumphus and Alvarez Pelagius , writers of the ...
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... idea of the theocracy . Much later the French legalist Bodin remarked that the origin of monarchy was not contract , but usurpa- tion . 25 In various ways , therefore , the disparaging remark of Gregory VII . on the actual origin of ...
... idea of the theocracy . Much later the French legalist Bodin remarked that the origin of monarchy was not contract , but usurpa- tion . 25 In various ways , therefore , the disparaging remark of Gregory VII . on the actual origin of ...
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... idea and handed it down as a tradition that their stay in Europe would not be a long one . In accordance with the sentiment that for them Europe afforded no final resting place they buried their dead on the eastern side of the Bosphorus ...
... idea and handed it down as a tradition that their stay in Europe would not be a long one . In accordance with the sentiment that for them Europe afforded no final resting place they buried their dead on the eastern side of the Bosphorus ...
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... idea of massacres in Macedonia . Its ephemeral publications and its heavy encyclo- pedias are ever charged with contrasts between the Turks and their Christian subjects , to the favor of the first . The Christian is false and ...
... idea of massacres in Macedonia . Its ephemeral publications and its heavy encyclo- pedias are ever charged with contrasts between the Turks and their Christian subjects , to the favor of the first . The Christian is false and ...
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... The teacher had ridiculed the idea of religion and declared that there is no God- " the only God was a well - filled purse , " was his declaration to a number of children . He also The Goddess of Reason " In Loco Parentis . " 69.
... The teacher had ridiculed the idea of religion and declared that there is no God- " the only God was a well - filled purse , " was his declaration to a number of children . He also The Goddess of Reason " In Loco Parentis . " 69.
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