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... heretical princes ; and he only regrets that we are fallen on such evil days , and the Bride of Christ is so humbled , that it is neither possible to carry out , nor even of any avail to recall , these holy maxims , and she cannot ...
... heretical princes ; and he only regrets that we are fallen on such evil days , and the Bride of Christ is so humbled , that it is neither possible to carry out , nor even of any avail to recall , these holy maxims , and she cannot ...
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... heretical . Innocent III . annulled this decision , and Hadrian vi . 1 Concil . Coll . ( ed . Labbé ) , vi . 548 . 3 Ib . vi . 1652 . 2 Ib . vi . 1650 . called Celestine a heretic for giving it . This decision 54 Papal Infallibility .
... heretical . Innocent III . annulled this decision , and Hadrian vi . 1 Concil . Coll . ( ed . Labbé ) , vi . 548 . 3 Ib . vi . 1652 . 2 Ib . vi . 1650 . called Celestine a heretic for giving it . This decision 54 Papal Infallibility .
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... , that Christ and the Apostles were in word and deed patterns of the Franciscan ideal of poverty , as heretical , and hostile to the Catholic faith . And thus the perplexing spectacle was afforded the Church of 58 Papal Infallibility .
... , that Christ and the Apostles were in word and deed patterns of the Franciscan ideal of poverty , as heretical , and hostile to the Catholic faith . And thus the perplexing spectacle was afforded the Church of 58 Papal Infallibility .
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... this early period the Roman Church took an active part , the question about Easter , about heretical baptism , and about the peni- E tential discipline . In all these the Popes were unable The Verdict of History . 65.
... this early period the Roman Church took an active part , the question about Easter , about heretical baptism , and about the peni- E tential discipline . In all these the Popes were unable The Verdict of History . 65.
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... heretical baptism , in the middle of the third century , had a still more clearly dogmatic char- acter , for the whole Church doctrine of the efficacy and conditions of sacramental grace was involved . Yet the opposition of Pope Stephen ...
... heretical baptism , in the middle of the third century , had a still more clearly dogmatic char- acter , for the whole Church doctrine of the efficacy and conditions of sacramental grace was involved . Yet the opposition of Pope Stephen ...
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