Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... religion and man- ners in England , when it was invaded by the Danes . Those ferocious conquerors spread de- vastation ... religious , was interrupted ; and the interruption naturally gave rise to error and superstition . It may be added ...
... religion and man- ners in England , when it was invaded by the Danes . Those ferocious conquerors spread de- vastation ... religious , was interrupted ; and the interruption naturally gave rise to error and superstition . It may be added ...
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... religious houses were used to set pecuniary impositions on commu- nities , subject to their government , and to dispose of them at their pleasure , it directed , " that every religious person , taking or sending money out of 66 " the ...
... religious houses were used to set pecuniary impositions on commu- nities , subject to their government , and to dispose of them at their pleasure , it directed , " that every religious person , taking or sending money out of 66 " the ...
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... religion and government . VII . 1 . Rise of the Temporal Power of the Pope . ST . PETER , the first of the popes , had neither temporal estate , nor temporal power . During the ten persecutions , his successors acquired some move- able ...
... religion and government . VII . 1 . Rise of the Temporal Power of the Pope . ST . PETER , the first of the popes , had neither temporal estate , nor temporal power . During the ten persecutions , his successors acquired some move- able ...
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... Religion and Government . THE scenes , in which the popes were engaged , in consequence of their claim to temporal power by divine right , present the dark side of the papal character . In most other respects , they appear to advantage ...
... Religion and Government . THE scenes , in which the popes were engaged , in consequence of their claim to temporal power by divine right , present the dark side of the papal character . In most other respects , they appear to advantage ...
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... religious houses ; and one , against the exactions of the archiepiscopal see of Canterbury . The remonstrances were pre- sented at a private consistory of select cardinals . We are not apprised what the feelings of the pope were on ...
... religious houses ; and one , against the exactions of the archiepiscopal see of Canterbury . The remonstrances were pre- sented at a private consistory of select cardinals . We are not apprised what the feelings of the pope were on ...
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