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... type in the person of Peter . It has therefore , from the necessity of the case , developed itself up to a certain point , but on this has followed , since the ninth century , a further development artificial and sickly Preface . xxi.
... type in the person of Peter . It has therefore , from the necessity of the case , developed itself up to a certain point , but on this has followed , since the ninth century , a further development artificial and sickly Preface . xxi.
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... Peter and Paul , sealed their testimony with their blood , just as Irenæus has expressed it . But we shall be obliged to allow that the form which this Primacy took depended on the concessions of the particular local Churches , and was ...
... Peter and Paul , sealed their testimony with their blood , just as Irenæus has expressed it . But we shall be obliged to allow that the form which this Primacy took depended on the concessions of the particular local Churches , and was ...
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... Peter de Luna , Benedict XIII . , who from his castle of Peniscola condemned the whole of Christendom which refused to acknowledge him , and finally , when the Council of Constance had solemnly deposed him ( 1417 ) , and the number of ...
... Peter de Luna , Benedict XIII . , who from his castle of Peniscola condemned the whole of Christendom which refused to acknowledge him , and finally , when the Council of Constance had solemnly deposed him ( 1417 ) , and the number of ...
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... Mansi ) , vol . iii . pp . 183-4 . The Bull of Martin IV . against Peter of Aragon runs thus : " Regnum Aragoniæ cæter- as the world in its false enlightenment has hitherto supposed The Syllabus . 13 (2 ) Political Supremacy of the Popes,
... Mansi ) , vol . iii . pp . 183-4 . The Bull of Martin IV . against Peter of Aragon runs thus : " Regnum Aragoniæ cæter- as the world in its false enlightenment has hitherto supposed The Syllabus . 13 (2 ) Political Supremacy of the Popes,
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... Peter , with the following promise ( 1283 ) : " Omnibus Christi fidelibus qui contra Regem Aragoniæ nobis , Ecclesiæ vel Regi Siciliæ astiterint , si eos propterea in conflictu mori contigerit , illam peccatorum suorum , de quibus corde ...
... Peter , with the following promise ( 1283 ) : " Omnibus Christi fidelibus qui contra Regem Aragoniæ nobis , Ecclesiæ vel Regi Siciliæ astiterint , si eos propterea in conflictu mori contigerit , illam peccatorum suorum , de quibus corde ...
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