The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... refused to make the promise required of them and ordered the prefects to expel them without delay from the territory of the Republic . But Fouché's hostility was at last checked by a sharp reprimand from the First Consul , who told him ...
... refused to make the promise required of them and ordered the prefects to expel them without delay from the territory of the Republic . But Fouché's hostility was at last checked by a sharp reprimand from the First Consul , who told him ...
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... refusal to renounce their errors in the form prescribed by the Holy See which for a considerable time presented the chief obstacle to the religious pacification of France . After the ratification of the Concordat on August 15 Pius VII ...
... refusal to renounce their errors in the form prescribed by the Holy See which for a considerable time presented the chief obstacle to the religious pacification of France . After the ratification of the Concordat on August 15 Pius VII ...
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... refused to obey his request . " The brief addressed to the intrusive Bishops who belonged to the constitutional clergy was drawn up under two forms ; one was addressed to them directly , the other to Mgr . Spina , who still remained in ...
... refused to obey his request . " The brief addressed to the intrusive Bishops who belonged to the constitutional clergy was drawn up under two forms ; one was addressed to them directly , the other to Mgr . Spina , who still remained in ...
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... refused to give their resignation . Mgr . de Coucy regarded Bonaparte as an usurper , who had no power to treat of religious matters in the name of France ; he rejected the decisions of the Holy Father and refused to accept the ...
... refused to give their resignation . Mgr . de Coucy regarded Bonaparte as an usurper , who had no power to treat of religious matters in the name of France ; he rejected the decisions of the Holy Father and refused to accept the ...
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... refused to tender their resignation ; the others had been nearly all reconciled with the Holy See before their death ... refusal.19 The schism was , however , perpetuated in various parts of France by several members of the clergy ...
... refused to tender their resignation ; the others had been nearly all reconciled with the Holy See before their death ... refusal.19 The schism was , however , perpetuated in various parts of France by several members of the clergy ...
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