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... carrying out . We have written under a deep sense of anxiety in presence of a serious danger , threatening primarily the internal condition of the Catholic Church , and then- as is inevitable with what affects a corporation includ- ing ...
... carrying out . We have written under a deep sense of anxiety in presence of a serious danger , threatening primarily the internal condition of the Catholic Church , and then- as is inevitable with what affects a corporation includ- ing ...
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... carried out its own will against the legates , and the instructions they had received from Leo.1 1 In the account of patristic teaching on the Roman primacy given below ( pp . 87 sqq . ) , there is no mention made of one important name ...
... carried out its own will against the legates , and the instructions they had received from Leo.1 1 In the account of patristic teaching on the Roman primacy given below ( pp . 87 sqq . ) , there is no mention made of one important name ...
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... carry out their sentences of confiscation , imprison- ment , and death -- is now to become an infallible dogma . It follows that not only is the old institution of the Inquisition justified , but it is recommended as an urgent necessity ...
... carry out their sentences of confiscation , imprison- ment , and death -- is now to become an infallible dogma . It follows that not only is the old institution of the Inquisition justified , but it is recommended as an urgent necessity ...
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... carrying on this war . When Rudolph of Hapsburg reclaimed vigorously against so unheard of a demand , Martin's successor , Honorius IV . , exhorted him " to submit patiently to the exaction out of reverence for the Papal See . " Raynald ...
... carrying on this war . When Rudolph of Hapsburg reclaimed vigorously against so unheard of a demand , Martin's successor , Honorius IV . , exhorted him " to submit patiently to the exaction out of reverence for the Papal See . " Raynald ...
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... carried out with the free use of every available Church wea- pon , - -a contest against the common sentiment and moral sense of every civilized people , and all the institutions that have grown out of them . It is but a few years since ...
... carried out with the free use of every available Church wea- pon , - -a contest against the common sentiment and moral sense of every civilized people , and all the institutions that have grown out of them . It is but a few years since ...
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