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... Rome in the Ancient Church , SECT . 5. - The Primacy in the Ancient Constitution of the Church , • SECT . 6. - The Teaching of the Fathers on the Primacy , SECT . 7. - Forgeries— PAGE 37 45 51 89 63 77 86 385 The Isidorian Decretals ...
... Rome in the Ancient Church , SECT . 5. - The Primacy in the Ancient Constitution of the Church , • SECT . 6. - The Teaching of the Fathers on the Primacy , SECT . 7. - Forgeries— PAGE 37 45 51 89 63 77 86 385 The Isidorian Decretals ...
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... Rome , as holding the primacy , we seem to lose sight of him again , for of the privileges afterwards obtained or laid claim to by the Popes none can be traced up to the earliest times , and pointed to as a right uninterruptedly and ...
... Rome , as holding the primacy , we seem to lose sight of him again , for of the privileges afterwards obtained or laid claim to by the Popes none can be traced up to the earliest times , and pointed to as a right uninterruptedly and ...
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... Rome in other Churches , with the single exception of the canon of Sardica , which never obtained universally even in the West . A good illustration of this relation of the Primacy to the Church is afforded by the Council of Chalcedon ...
... Rome in other Churches , with the single exception of the canon of Sardica , which never obtained universally even in the West . A good illustration of this relation of the Primacy to the Church is afforded by the Council of Chalcedon ...
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... Rome . It is not too much to say that in all im- portant questions its thoughts are identical with those of the chief head , and of many other " heads , " in Rome . Its lofty tone and arrogant handling of all opponents correspond to ...
... Rome . It is not too much to say that in all im- portant questions its thoughts are identical with those of the chief head , and of many other " heads , " in Rome . Its lofty tone and arrogant handling of all opponents correspond to ...
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... Rome . And it may be seen from the published acts of those held both in and out of Germany , that the question of ... Rome , are important as showing that , though as yet no formal article of faith , it is in the eyes of Rome , and of ...
... Rome . And it may be seen from the published acts of those held both in and out of Germany , that the question of ... Rome , are important as showing that , though as yet no formal article of faith , it is in the eyes of Rome , and of ...
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