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... maintained , 401 403 Definitions ex cathedra , SECT . 32. - The Infallibility of the Church and of the Popes compared- Infallibility of the Church , 411 Infallibility of the Pope , 412 Moral Effect of the Theory on the Popes , 414 SECT ...
... maintained , 401 403 Definitions ex cathedra , SECT . 32. - The Infallibility of the Church and of the Popes compared- Infallibility of the Church , 411 Infallibility of the Pope , 412 Moral Effect of the Theory on the Popes , 414 SECT ...
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... maintained , and eventually , after long opposi- tion on the side of Rome , 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 ...
... maintained , and eventually , after long opposi- tion on the side of Rome , 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 ...
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... maintained the direct , but only the indirect , dominion of the Pope over the whole world . And now followed a fresh mishap . The Autobiography , which was kept in the archives of the Roman Jesuits , got known in Rome through several ...
... maintained the direct , but only the indirect , dominion of the Pope over the whole world . And now followed a fresh mishap . The Autobiography , which was kept in the archives of the Roman Jesuits , got known in Rome through several ...
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... maintained their different usage with- out its leading to any permanent division . Pope Victor's attempt to compel the Churches of Asia Minor to adopt the Roman usage , by excluding them from his com- munion , proved a failure . The ...
... maintained their different usage with- out its leading to any permanent division . Pope Victor's attempt to compel the Churches of Asia Minor to adopt the Roman usage , by excluding them from his com- munion , proved a failure . The ...
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... maintained ; and the conduct of Pope Zosimus could only confirm his opinion . A new chapter in the dogmatic action of the Popes opens with the year 430 , which was the starting - point of the controversies on the Incarnation and the ...
... maintained ; and the conduct of Pope Zosimus could only confirm his opinion . A new chapter in the dogmatic action of the Popes opens with the year 430 , which was the starting - point of the controversies on the Incarnation and the ...
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