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... reformation of the Church is necessary and inevitable , however long it may be evaded . To us the Catholic Church and the Papacy are by no means convertible terms , and therefore , while in out- ward communion with them , we are ...
... reformation of the Church is necessary and inevitable , however long it may be evaded . To us the Catholic Church and the Papacy are by no means convertible terms , and therefore , while in out- ward communion with them , we are ...
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... reformation in the Church , which issued from the bosom of the Franciscan Order , than he began gradually , and as far as he could without prejudicing his authority , to undermine the constitution of Nicolas III . First , he removed the ...
... reformation in the Church , which issued from the bosom of the Franciscan Order , than he began gradually , and as far as he could without prejudicing his authority , to undermine the constitution of Nicolas III . First , he removed the ...
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... reformation of the desolated and disjointed Church . The union with the Greek Church was a mere formal act concluded without any delibera- tion , and broke up again in a few years . For the rest , 1 See the official historian of the ...
... reformation of the desolated and disjointed Church . The union with the Greek Church was a mere formal act concluded without any delibera- tion , and broke up again in a few years . For the rest , 1 See the official historian of the ...
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... reformation of the Church . The reforms conceded by Alexander were insignificant . As the other two Popes did not submit to the decision of the Synod , there were now three heads of the Church , as before in 1048 , but the Pope elected ...
... reformation of the Church . The reforms conceded by Alexander were insignificant . As the other two Popes did not submit to the decision of the Synod , there were now three heads of the Church , as before in 1048 , but the Pope elected ...
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... reformation . With the Council of Constance arose a star of hope for the German Church . Well were it if she had possessed men capable of taking permanent advantage of so favourable a situation . The new Emperor , Sigis- mund , full of ...
... reformation . With the Council of Constance arose a star of hope for the German Church . Well were it if she had possessed men capable of taking permanent advantage of so favourable a situation . The new Emperor , Sigis- mund , full of ...
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