The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... matter of some phrases Bossuet comes won- derfully near to a recent utterance of Leo XIII . , he using suprema et absoluta where the Pontiff uses marima . The words of the Pope Deus humani generis gubernationem inter duas potestates ...
... matter of some phrases Bossuet comes won- derfully near to a recent utterance of Leo XIII . , he using suprema et absoluta where the Pontiff uses marima . The words of the Pope Deus humani generis gubernationem inter duas potestates ...
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... matter of fact , many dynastics thus came into power ; if afterwards they were legitimated , at least their beginnings were bad . Moreover , Gregory would have remembered the Scripture account of the Jewish Kings , how the people , as ...
... matter of fact , many dynastics thus came into power ; if afterwards they were legitimated , at least their beginnings were bad . Moreover , Gregory would have remembered the Scripture account of the Jewish Kings , how the people , as ...
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... matter of agreement within the English nation he would have the civil and the religious government amalgamate in a Christian kingdom . " A Commonwealth is one way and a Church is another way defined , yet seeing that there is not any ...
... matter of agreement within the English nation he would have the civil and the religious government amalgamate in a Christian kingdom . " A Commonwealth is one way and a Church is another way defined , yet seeing that there is not any ...
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... matter of such importance , and in the extraordinary state of affairs then existing , the Holy Father con- sented to " pass over every canonical regulation . " Cardinal Caprara had also been authorized to give the newly elected Bishops ...
... matter of such importance , and in the extraordinary state of affairs then existing , the Holy Father con- sented to " pass over every canonical regulation . " Cardinal Caprara had also been authorized to give the newly elected Bishops ...
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... matter forward again in a report shortly before the ratification of the Concordat . He pointed out to Bonaparte that some of the fundamental conditions which he had laid down and which it seemed useful to maintain had been set aside , a ...
... matter forward again in a report shortly before the ratification of the Concordat . He pointed out to Bonaparte that some of the fundamental conditions which he had laid down and which it seemed useful to maintain had been set aside , a ...
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