Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Pope or the apostolic authority . 3. The third article , assuming the papacy to be inferior to the episcopacy , and that the Pope is subject to the Council , subjects the exercise of the papal power to canons founded by the spirit of ...
... Pope or the apostolic authority . 3. The third article , assuming the papacy to be inferior to the episcopacy , and that the Pope is subject to the Council , subjects the exercise of the papal power to canons founded by the spirit of ...
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... Pope , and therefore the normal relation of the Pope and Emperor , which , if the world were what it should be , would be that of pease and concord , is in fact only that of antagonism . We say the normal relation , though it is a ...
... Pope , and therefore the normal relation of the Pope and Emperor , which , if the world were what it should be , would be that of pease and concord , is in fact only that of antagonism . We say the normal relation , though it is a ...
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... pope . We make two statements , and the first , one only , if we could make it without irreverence , to which exception is taken : 1. That the pope , perhaps , among other reasons , was moved to can- onize the king as a stroke of policy ...
... pope . We make two statements , and the first , one only , if we could make it without irreverence , to which exception is taken : 1. That the pope , perhaps , among other reasons , was moved to can- onize the king as a stroke of policy ...
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