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... elected Pope , was suffered to drop . There was danger of the want of holiness sug- gesting the invalidity of the ... Elect . c . 34 . Moreover , every one knew and said that simony , which was generally 154 Papal Infallibility .
... elected Pope , was suffered to drop . There was danger of the want of holiness sug- gesting the invalidity of the ... Elect . c . 34 . Moreover , every one knew and said that simony , which was generally 154 Papal Infallibility .
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... attaining rights of patronage . A great number of bishops and 1 D. De Elect . c . 11 , 20 , 28 ( 1 , 6 ) . prelates were drawn to Rome and detained there by processes Encroachments on Bishops ; Patronage . 175 Papal Patronage,
... attaining rights of patronage . A great number of bishops and 1 D. De Elect . c . 11 , 20 , 28 ( 1 , 6 ) . prelates were drawn to Rome and detained there by processes Encroachments on Bishops ; Patronage . 175 Papal Patronage,
Page 183
... Popes , generally of great age when elected , who saw but a few years of work before them , and knew by long experience the firmness of that serried phalanx of officials surround- ing Personal Attitude of Popes . 183.
... Popes , generally of great age when elected , who saw but a few years of work before them , and knew by long experience the firmness of that serried phalanx of officials surround- ing Personal Attitude of Popes . 183.
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... elected a Sixtus IV . , an Innocent VIII . , and an Alexander VI . , one after the other , and thereby broke their own oaths , could sup- pose a Pope would be really withheld , by swearing to certain conditions at his election , from ...
... elected a Sixtus IV . , an Innocent VIII . , and an Alexander VI . , one after the other , and thereby broke their own oaths , could sup- pose a Pope would be really withheld , by swearing to certain conditions at his election , from ...
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... elected Popes not of their own body , but this never occurred after the middle of the fifteenth . During all the twelfth and the first half of the thirteenth century papal elections took place within a few days of the decease of the ...
... elected Popes not of their own body , but this never occurred after the middle of the fifteenth . During all the twelfth and the first half of the thirteenth century papal elections took place within a few days of the decease of the ...
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