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... kings and magistrates , by excommunication and its consequences , to carry out their sentences of confiscation , imprison- ment , and death -- is now to become an infallible dogma . It follows that not only is the old institution of the ...
... kings and magistrates , by excommunication and its consequences , to carry out their sentences of confiscation , imprison- ment , and death -- is now to become an infallible dogma . It follows that not only is the old institution of the ...
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... kings at their will , and give away whole kingdoms and nations at their good pleasure . When , for instance , Martin IV . placed King Pedro of Aragon under excommunication and interdict for making good his hereditary claim to Sicily ...
... kings at their will , and give away whole kingdoms and nations at their good pleasure . When , for instance , Martin IV . placed King Pedro of Aragon under excommunication and interdict for making good his hereditary claim to Sicily ...
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... kings , and have therefore a civil origin . This will be characterized as heresy.1 Those also will become guilty of heresy who write or teach that the extravagant pretensions of the Popes contributed to the separation of the Eastern and ...
... kings , and have therefore a civil origin . This will be characterized as heresy.1 Those also will become guilty of heresy who write or teach that the extravagant pretensions of the Popes contributed to the separation of the Eastern and ...
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... kings and yet mightier emperors , and set others in their place , to whom the greatest kingdoms have long paid tribute , as they do to no other , and who dispenses such riches to his courtiers that no king or emperor has ever had so ...
... kings and yet mightier emperors , and set others in their place , to whom the greatest kingdoms have long paid tribute , as they do to no other , and who dispenses such riches to his courtiers that no king or emperor has ever had so ...
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... king , Childebert , and the bishops of Gaul , never dreamt of claiming immunity from error , but excused himself in all directions . He laid before Childebert a public profession of his faith , and declared himself , before the bishops ...
... king , Childebert , and the bishops of Gaul , never dreamt of claiming immunity from error , but excused himself in all directions . He laid before Childebert a public profession of his faith , and declared himself , before the bishops ...
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