The history of Ireland, from its union with Great Britain ... to October 1810, Volume 3 |
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... Pope so far was purely spiritual , and did not extend even to the appointment of the members of his Catholic hie- rarchy . They nominated themselves , and looked to the Pope , but ... Pope , the Pope over the 654 The Reign of George III .
... Pope so far was purely spiritual , and did not extend even to the appointment of the members of his Catholic hie- rarchy . They nominated themselves , and looked to the Pope , but ... Pope , the Pope over the 654 The Reign of George III .
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... Pope was . merely a spiritual power . He could not exert a temporal power ; but if the Pope should become a subject of France , and if the time should come , when the Pope shonld be a Frenchman , or rather when a Frenchman should be made a ...
... Pope was . merely a spiritual power . He could not exert a temporal power ; but if the Pope should become a subject of France , and if the time should come , when the Pope shonld be a Frenchman , or rather when a Frenchman should be made a ...
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... Pope had any temporal power in this country ; they denied , that the Pope , or a Cardinal , had a disposing power ; they dis- claimed the doctrine of no faith with heretics ; the infallibility of the Pope , and the doctrine of ...
... Pope had any temporal power in this country ; they denied , that the Pope , or a Cardinal , had a disposing power ; they dis- claimed the doctrine of no faith with heretics ; the infallibility of the Pope , and the doctrine of ...
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APPENDIX | 649 |
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