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... privileges afterwards obtained or laid claim to by the Popes not one can be traced up to the earliest times , and pointed to as a right uninterruptedly and everywhere exercised . But we meet with abundant facts which prove unmis ...
... privileges afterwards obtained or laid claim to by the Popes not one can be traced up to the earliest times , and pointed to as a right uninterruptedly and everywhere exercised . But we meet with abundant facts which prove unmis ...
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... privileges from the Fathers , we shall have to consider that the Primacy itself , the first rank among Churches , was not given to it by any Synod at any fixed time , but had always existed since the time of the Apostles , and that to ...
... privileges from the Fathers , we shall have to consider that the Primacy itself , the first rank among Churches , was not given to it by any Synod at any fixed time , but had always existed since the time of the Apostles , and that to ...
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... the nature of the Primacy , only the notions current in our day of the privileges involved in this description of it are more extensive than was then the case . с accepted as a rule of faith , it becomes not Preface . XXV.
... the nature of the Primacy , only the notions current in our day of the privileges involved in this description of it are more extensive than was then the case . с accepted as a rule of faith , it becomes not Preface . XXV.
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... privileges . . . . The love of earthly things , which injures the Church's order , obviously cannot be effectively put down by merely spiritual punishments . It is little affected by them . If that order is to be avenged on what has ...
... privileges . . . . The love of earthly things , which injures the Church's order , obviously cannot be effectively put down by merely spiritual punishments . It is little affected by them . If that order is to be avenged on what has ...
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... privilege . Their relation to the Church had to be fundamentally revolutionized , and the idea of the Primacy altered , before there could be any room for this doctrine to grow up ; after that it 1 Mansi , Concil . xiv . 415 seq ...
... privilege . Their relation to the Church had to be fundamentally revolutionized , and the idea of the Primacy altered , before there could be any room for this doctrine to grow up ; after that it 1 Mansi , Concil . xiv . 415 seq ...
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