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... kings and magistrates , by excommunication and its consequences , to 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 ...
... kings and magistrates , by excommunication and its consequences , to 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 ...
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... kings at their will , and give away whole kingdoms and nations at their good pleasure . When , for instance , Martin IV . placed King Pedro of Aragon under excommunication and interdict for making good his hereditary claim to Sicily ...
... kings at their will , and give away whole kingdoms and nations at their good pleasure . When , for instance , Martin IV . placed King Pedro of Aragon under excommunication and interdict for making good his hereditary claim to Sicily ...
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... kings , and have therefore a civil origin . This will be characterized as heresy.1 A Those also will become guilty of heresy who write or teach that the extravagant pretensions of the Popes contributed to the separation of the Eastern ...
... kings , and have therefore a civil origin . This will be characterized as heresy.1 A Those also will become guilty of heresy who write or teach that the extravagant pretensions of the Popes contributed to the separation of the Eastern ...
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... kings and yet mightier emperors , and set others in their place , to whom the greatest kingdoms have long paid tribute , as they do to no other , and who dispenses such riches to his courtiers that no king or emperor has ever had so ...
... kings and yet mightier emperors , and set others in their place , to whom the greatest kingdoms have long paid tribute , as they do to no other , and who dispenses such riches to his courtiers that no king or emperor has ever had so ...
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... king , Childebert , and the bishops of Gaul , never dreamt of claiming immunity from error , but excused himself in all directions . He laid before Childebert a public profession of his faith , and declared himself , before the bishops ...
... king , Childebert , and the bishops of Gaul , never dreamt of claiming immunity from error , but excused himself in all directions . He laid before Childebert a public profession of his faith , and declared himself , before the bishops ...
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