The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... priests , one to bear the mitre before me and another the crosier , making thereby three pageants instead of one . " But this was not all . It came to his ears that his enemies were " bruiting a humor " that he would soon retract in his ...
... priests , one to bear the mitre before me and another the crosier , making thereby three pageants instead of one . " But this was not all . It came to his ears that his enemies were " bruiting a humor " that he would soon retract in his ...
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... priestly orders and of jurisdiction , which were a Christian institution depend- ing for their validity on the Founder's authority . Thus with careful restrictions it was possible in primitive ages of the Church to make application of ...
... priestly orders and of jurisdiction , which were a Christian institution depend- ing for their validity on the Founder's authority . Thus with careful restrictions it was possible in primitive ages of the Church to make application of ...
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... priests ; in the Christian people he disliked a distinction into lay and sacerdotal order . His ideal was not a sovereign Church acting through a State as through an inferior instrument for the Christianizing of the people , but an ...
... priests ; in the Christian people he disliked a distinction into lay and sacerdotal order . His ideal was not a sovereign Church acting through a State as through an inferior instrument for the Christianizing of the people , but an ...
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... priest guilty of having reëntered France without having obtained the permission of the government or of saying ... priests who refused to make the promise required of them and ordered the prefects to expel them without delay from ...
... priest guilty of having reëntered France without having obtained the permission of the government or of saying ... priests who refused to make the promise required of them and ordered the prefects to expel them without delay from ...
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... priests residing in England.18 Mgr . de Coucy's resistance was not so prolonged . In 1815 , when , after the battle of Waterloo , the Bourbons were again restored , there survived only sixteen of those Bishops who had refused to tender ...
... priests residing in England.18 Mgr . de Coucy's resistance was not so prolonged . In 1815 , when , after the battle of Waterloo , the Bourbons were again restored , there survived only sixteen of those Bishops who had refused to tender ...
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