The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... regard to the Papal position . As the disputes continued and showed themselves in practical life it became urgent to find some technical terms which would give precision to the title whereby the Popes claimed to control secular princes ...
... regard to the Papal position . As the disputes continued and showed themselves in practical life it became urgent to find some technical terms which would give precision to the title whereby the Popes claimed to control secular princes ...
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... regards the empire itself , insofar as in its spiritual institution it was a Papal creation , it owed a subjection ... regard the civil State as such to be even indirectly thus subject . ( 3 ) The third theory is that maintained by ...
... regards the empire itself , insofar as in its spiritual institution it was a Papal creation , it owed a subjection ... regard the civil State as such to be even indirectly thus subject . ( 3 ) The third theory is that maintained by ...
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... regard to the ecclesiastical affairs of France . Mgr . Spina was left free to make use of either form , according as he should judge most prudent , and in conformity with the preference expressed by the Holy Father he decided to employ ...
... regard to the ecclesiastical affairs of France . Mgr . Spina was left free to make use of either form , according as he should judge most prudent , and in conformity with the preference expressed by the Holy Father he decided to employ ...
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... regard to them ( un processo som- mario ) . This would meet the views of Bonaparte , who said that under the circumstances in which religion was being restored he wanted to nominate the new Bishops , have them consecrated and send them ...
... regard to them ( un processo som- mario ) . This would meet the views of Bonaparte , who said that under the circumstances in which religion was being restored he wanted to nominate the new Bishops , have them consecrated and send them ...
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... regard to the constitutional clergy and to warn him that by choosing Bishops from their ranks he would overthrow the edifice which he had constructed , and that instead of the peace which he sought , he would bring about religious ...
... regard to the constitutional clergy and to warn him that by choosing Bishops from their ranks he would overthrow the edifice which he had constructed , and that instead of the peace which he sought , he would bring about religious ...
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