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... facts , no less than past experience , give all the significance of a solemn warning it would be worse than unwisdom to ignore . Two rival tendencies , alien alike in their principles and their aims , which have long been silently ...
... facts , no less than past experience , give all the significance of a solemn warning it would be worse than unwisdom to ignore . Two rival tendencies , alien alike in their principles and their aims , which have long been silently ...
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... facts and faulty institutions . On the contrary , we believe our piety owes its first duties to the Divine institution of the Church and to the truth , and it is precisely this piety which constrains us to oppose XX Preface .
... facts and faulty institutions . On the contrary , we believe our piety owes its first duties to the Divine institution of the Church and to the truth , and it is precisely this piety which constrains us to oppose XX Preface .
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... 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 everywhere exercised . But we meet with abundant facts which prove unmis- takeably xxii Preface .
... 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 everywhere exercised . But we meet with abundant facts which prove unmis- takeably xxii Preface .
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Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger, Johannes Huber. But we meet with abundant facts which prove unmis- takeably that the Roman bishops not only believed themselves to be in possession of a Divine right , and acted accordingly , but that ...
Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger, Johannes Huber. But we meet with abundant facts which prove unmis- takeably that the Roman bishops not only believed themselves to be in possession of a Divine right , and acted accordingly , but that ...
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... fact speaks clearly enough for itself , that throughout the whole ancient canon law , whether in the collections preserved in the Eastern or the Western Church , there is no mention of Papal rights , or any re- ference to a legally ...
... fact speaks clearly enough for itself , that throughout the whole ancient canon law , whether in the collections preserved in the Eastern or the Western Church , there is no mention of Papal rights , or any re- ference to a legally ...
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