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... Court of Rome and of the Jesuits - two powers intimately allied , —and never mentioned by them without bitterness . We are of their opinion who are persuaded , first , that the Catholic Church , far from assuming an hostile and ...
... Court of Rome and of the Jesuits - two powers intimately allied , —and never mentioned by them without bitterness . We are of their opinion who are persuaded , first , that the Catholic Church , far from assuming an hostile and ...
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... Court , by saying that " only in this way can health be restored to the general body , and earthly conditions be elevated and ennobled , which is a task that Christianity must accomplish ; only thus , by deve- loping and quickening the ...
... Court , by saying that " only in this way can health be restored to the general body , and earthly conditions be elevated and ennobled , which is a task that Christianity must accomplish ; only thus , by deve- loping and quickening the ...
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... Court of 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 ...
... Court of 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 ...
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... courts . In a statement addressed by Pius IX . to Count Duval de Beaulieu , published in the Allgemeine Zeitung of November 13 , 1864 , the power of the Church over the government of civil society , and its direct jurisdiction in ...
... courts . In a statement addressed by Pius IX . to Count Duval de Beaulieu , published in the Allgemeine Zeitung of November 13 , 1864 , the power of the Church over the government of civil society , and its direct jurisdiction in ...
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... Court declared that it could not suffer even the very mildest forms of parliamentary government in its neighbourhood , on account of the bad example.1 1 Prince Schwarzenberg reported this in 1850 to Baron Hügel in Flo- rence . As the ...
... Court declared that it could not suffer even the very mildest forms of parliamentary government in its neighbourhood , on account of the bad example.1 1 Prince Schwarzenberg reported this in 1850 to Baron Hügel in Flo- rence . As the ...
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