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... historical 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 .
... historical 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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... divine , and saving germ is hidden from the short - sighted gaze of the present generation . In proof that herein we are but acting in the spirit of the Church , we can appeal to sayings , the one of a Pope , the other of a highly ...
... divine , and saving germ is hidden from the short - sighted gaze of the present generation . In proof that herein we are but acting in the spirit of the Church , we can appeal to sayings , the one of a Pope , the other of a highly ...
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... Divine right , and acted accordingly , but that this right was actually recognised by others . And if it was often affirmed , as by the Council of Chalcedon , that the Roman Church had received its privileges from the Fathers , we shall ...
... Divine right , and acted accordingly , but that this right was actually recognised by others . And if it was often affirmed , as by the Council of Chalcedon , that the Roman Church had received its privileges from the Fathers , we shall ...
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... divine truth , all the ghosts of false science and forms of modern civilisation will be scared away for ever . Meanwhile , to keep to the articles of the Civiltà already quoted , it is clear from them that the Council is summoned ...
... divine truth , all the ghosts of false science and forms of modern civilisation will be scared away for ever . Meanwhile , to keep to the articles of the Civiltà already quoted , it is clear from them that the Council is summoned ...
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... divine idea , and , let us add , cannot always fulfil them , through the wickedness of men . And thus the Church's rights in inflicting tem- poral punishment and the use of physical force are re- duced to a minimum . " 1 It was from the ...
... divine idea , and , let us add , cannot always fulfil them , through the wickedness of men . And thus the Church's rights in inflicting tem- poral punishment and the use of physical force are re- duced to a minimum . " 1 It was from the ...
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