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... Decretals , • 86 1880 77 94 Forgeries of the Hildebrandine Era , 100 • Earlier Roman Fabrications , 122 • The Liber Pontificalis , · 128 The Donation of Constantine , 131 • Donations of Pepin and Charlemagne , 135 The Decretum of ...
... Decretals , • 86 1880 77 94 Forgeries of the Hildebrandine Era , 100 • Earlier Roman Fabrications , 122 • The Liber Pontificalis , · 128 The Donation of Constantine , 131 • Donations of Pepin and Charlemagne , 135 The Decretum of ...
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... decretals ; the hierarchical system has become more and more built up into an unlimited oligarchical absolutism , and a constantly growing and encroaching bureaucratic centralization has killed out all the old Church - life in its ...
... decretals ; the hierarchical system has become more and more built up into an unlimited oligarchical absolutism , and a constantly growing and encroaching bureaucratic centralization has killed out all the old Church - life in its ...
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... decretals no serious attempt was made anywhere to introduce the neo- Roman theory of Infallibility . The Popes did not dream of laying claim to such a privilege . Their relation to the Church had to be fundamentally revolutionized , and ...
... decretals no serious attempt was made anywhere to introduce the neo- Roman theory of Infallibility . The Popes did not dream of laying claim to such a privilege . Their relation to the Church had to be fundamentally revolutionized , and ...
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... decretals were fabricated . The African bishops wrote to Pope Boniface I. , in 419 , " We are resolved not to admit this arrogant claim . ” " , 1 The Popes at that time made no attempt to exercise legislative power . For a long time ...
... decretals were fabricated . The African bishops wrote to Pope Boniface I. , in 419 , " We are resolved not to admit this arrogant claim . ” " , 1 The Popes at that time made no attempt to exercise legislative power . For a long time ...
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... decretals of the Roman bishops had the force of law , but their authority was still limited , as in the Spanish Church , to those issued by Roman Synods , or else was made dependent on their express acceptance by National Churches ...
... decretals of the Roman bishops had the force of law , but their authority was still limited , as in the Spanish Church , to those issued by Roman Synods , or else was made dependent on their express acceptance by National Churches ...
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