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... or laid claim to by the Popes not one can be traced up to the earliest times , and pointed to as a right uninterruptedly and everywhere exercised . But we meet with abundant facts which prove unmis- takeably xxii Preface .
... or laid claim to by the Popes not one can be traced up to the earliest times , and pointed to as a right uninterruptedly and everywhere exercised . But we meet with abundant facts which prove unmis- takeably xxii Preface .
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... claim to Sicily after the rising of the Sicilians against the tyranny of Charles I. ( in 1282 ) , and then promised indulgences for all their sins to those who fought with him and Charles against Pedro , and finally declared his kingdom ...
... claim to Sicily after the rising of the Sicilians against the tyranny of Charles I. ( in 1282 ) , and then promised indulgences for all their sins to those who fought with him and Charles against Pedro , and finally declared his kingdom ...
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... claims unlimited . and unreserved submission in word and deed from all Catholics . On this view the power of the Pope over the Church is purely monarchical , and neither knows nor tolerates any limits . He is to be sole and absolute ...
... claims unlimited . and unreserved submission in word and deed from all Catholics . On this view the power of the Pope over the Church is purely monarchical , and neither knows nor tolerates any limits . He is to be sole and absolute ...
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... claim to infallibility had taken a more definite shape at Rome , Sixtus v . himself brought it again into jeopardy by his edition of the Bible . The Council of Trent had pronounced St. Jerome's version authentic for the Western Church ...
... claim to infallibility had taken a more definite shape at Rome , Sixtus v . himself brought it again into jeopardy by his edition of the Bible . The Council of Trent had pronounced St. Jerome's version authentic for the Western Church ...
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... 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 of Tuscany , ready to give to every one an account of his ...
... 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 of Tuscany , ready to give to every one an account of his ...
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