The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Theory of the Atonement - Foley 190 Art et Apologetique - Sertillanges . 178 Assemblees du Clerge et le Protestantisme , Les - Bourlon .... 179 Barbey d'Aurevilly .. 737 Bibliophorosdecurrentis Literaturae - Schmitt . 177 Bienheureuse ...
... Theory of the Atonement - Foley 190 Art et Apologetique - Sertillanges . 178 Assemblees du Clerge et le Protestantisme , Les - Bourlon .... 179 Barbey d'Aurevilly .. 737 Bibliophorosdecurrentis Literaturae - Schmitt . 177 Bienheureuse ...
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... THEORIES ON THE TWO POWERS . T WAS inevitable during the contests between the Papal and the imperial sovereignty that theories should arise as to their interrelation , and an extremest view for the Papal claim was , at least in ...
... THEORIES ON THE TWO POWERS . T WAS inevitable during the contests between the Papal and the imperial sovereignty that theories should arise as to their interrelation , and an extremest view for the Papal claim was , at least in ...
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... theory of a universal supremacy sprang from the theologians Henry of Segusia , Cardinal Bishop of Ostia , Augustinus Triumphus and Alvarez Pelagius , writers of the fourteenth century , who were copied later by Bozio . To this extreme ...
... theory of a universal supremacy sprang from the theologians Henry of Segusia , Cardinal Bishop of Ostia , Augustinus Triumphus and Alvarez Pelagius , writers of the fourteenth century , who were copied later by Bozio . To this extreme ...
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... theory is that maintained by Bellarmine , who may claim to be one of its prominent representatives . It is the potestas indirecta , whereby the Pope , not having direct power over the temporal affairs of princes , can some- times ...
... theory is that maintained by Bellarmine , who may claim to be one of its prominent representatives . It is the potestas indirecta , whereby the Pope , not having direct power over the temporal affairs of princes , can some- times ...
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... theory of the indirect power , nevertheless from time to time signified that the State had a direct power of its own which could be controlled by the Pontiff only on the ground of its inference with higher interests of religion , not on ...
... theory of the indirect power , nevertheless from time to time signified that the State had a direct power of its own which could be controlled by the Pontiff only on the ground of its inference with higher interests of religion , not on ...
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