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Page xxiv
... canon law , whether in the collections preserved in the Eastern or the Western Church , there is no mention of Papal rights , or any re- ference to a legally defined action of the bishop of Rome in other Churches , with the single ...
... canon law , whether in the collections preserved in the Eastern or the Western Church , there is no mention of Papal rights , or any re- ference to a legally defined action of the bishop of Rome in other Churches , with the single ...
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... canon law , etc. There will at least be required for literary and academical work a flexibility and elastic versatility of spirit and pen hitherto confined to journalism . ( 4. ) Still more dangerous will be the questions of freedom of ...
... canon law , etc. There will at least be required for literary and academical work a flexibility and elastic versatility of spirit and pen hitherto confined to journalism . ( 4. ) Still more dangerous will be the questions of freedom of ...
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... canon of St. Vincent , " Quod semper , quod ubique , quod ab omnibus , " which is still respected here and there , set aside - then every Pope , however ignorant of theology , will be free to make what use he likes of his power of ...
... canon of St. Vincent , " Quod semper , quod ubique , quod ab omnibus , " which is still respected here and there , set aside - then every Pope , however ignorant of theology , will be free to make what use he likes of his power of ...
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... right of hearing ap- peals laid claim to . Innocent I. himself ( 402-417 ) , who tried to give the widest extent to the Sardican canon , and F 2 claimed , on the strength of it , a Ancient Constitution of the Church . 81.
... right of hearing ap- peals laid claim to . Innocent I. himself ( 402-417 ) , who tried to give the widest extent to the Sardican canon , and F 2 claimed , on the strength of it , a Ancient Constitution of the Church . 81.
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... canon , which raised the See of Constantinople to the first rank after the Roman , and to equal rights . It was not the degradation of the Roman See , but only the injury done to the Eastern Patriarchs and the Nicene canon , which ...
... canon , which raised the See of Constantinople to the first rank after the Roman , and to equal rights . It was not the degradation of the Roman See , but only the injury done to the Eastern Patriarchs and the Nicene canon , which ...
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