The North American Review, Volume 92Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1861 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 421
... bishops was reasonable enough ; but to ask that a monk or priest guilty of a crime should not be subject to the ordi- nary tribunals , and that civil suits between members of the clergy and the laity should be referred exclusively to a ...
... bishops was reasonable enough ; but to ask that a monk or priest guilty of a crime should not be subject to the ordi- nary tribunals , and that civil suits between members of the clergy and the laity should be referred exclusively to a ...
Page 424
... bishops who should refuse to ac- knowledge the jurisdiction of the ordinary tribunals , and inflicts on the lower orders of the clergy the same penalty to which the laity were liable for such contempt of court . † The zealous fervor of ...
... bishops who should refuse to ac- knowledge the jurisdiction of the ordinary tribunals , and inflicts on the lower orders of the clergy the same penalty to which the laity were liable for such contempt of court . † The zealous fervor of ...
Page 450
... bishops were subject to the jurisdiction of the secu- lar tribunals , this power of the Pope regarded only lapses of faith and breaches of ecclesiastical discipline , and the privileges of the Roman Pontiff as ultimate appellate judge ...
... bishops were subject to the jurisdiction of the secu- lar tribunals , this power of the Pope regarded only lapses of faith and breaches of ecclesiastical discipline , and the privileges of the Roman Pontiff as ultimate appellate judge ...
Contents
GIUSEPPE Garibaldi | 15 |
TEMPORAL POWER OF THE CHURCH | 56 |
SIR WILLIAM HAMILTONS METAPHYSICS 888 | 88 |
Copyright | |
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