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... Pope's infallibility and supremacy over a General Council will be defined . The Belgian correspondent is no less emphatic in re- pudiating the tolerably opposite desires of the so - called liberal Catholics . These , who number many of ...
... Pope's infallibility and supremacy over a General Council will be defined . The Belgian correspondent is no less emphatic in re- pudiating the tolerably opposite desires of the so - called liberal Catholics . These , who number many of ...
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... Pope is expressly designated " Vice - God . " The Civiltà , too , after asserting that all the treasures of divine revelation , of truth , righteousness , and the gifts of God , are in the Pope's hand , who is their sole dispenser and ...
... Pope is expressly designated " Vice - God . " The Civiltà , too , after asserting that all the treasures of divine revelation , of truth , righteousness , and the gifts of God , are in the Pope's hand , who is their sole dispenser and ...
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... Pope's encroaching on a foreign domain ; he , and he alone , as being infallible , will have the right of determining the limits of his teaching and action at his own good pleasure , and every such determination will bear the stamp of ...
... Pope's encroaching on a foreign domain ; he , and he alone , as being infallible , will have the right of determining the limits of his teaching and action at his own good pleasure , and every such determination will bear the stamp of ...
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... Popes 1 S. Aug. Opp . ii . 640 ; Concil . Coll . ( ed . Labbé ) , iv . 1178 . began to be annulled , and the bishops and priests Errors and Contradictions of the Popes . 51 -Errors and Contradictions of the Popes,
... Popes 1 S. Aug. Opp . ii . 640 ; Concil . Coll . ( ed . Labbé ) , iv . 1178 . began to be annulled , and the bishops and priests Errors and Contradictions of the Popes . 51 -Errors and Contradictions of the Popes,
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... Pope unequivocally charging another with false doctrine . What Nicolas III . and Clement v . had solemnly commended as right and holy , their successor branded , as solemnly , as noxious and wrong . The Fran- ciscans repeated the charge ...
... Pope unequivocally charging another with false doctrine . What Nicolas III . and Clement v . had solemnly commended as right and holy , their successor branded , as solemnly , as noxious and wrong . The Fran- ciscans repeated the charge ...
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