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... took depended on the concessions of the particular local Churches , and was never therefore the same everywhere , acting within certain fixed limits . prescribed by law . No one acquainted with Church history will choose to affirm that ...
... took depended on the concessions of the particular local Churches , and was never therefore the same everywhere , acting within certain fixed limits . prescribed by law . No one acquainted with Church history will choose to affirm that ...
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... , Fœdera , etc. ( ed . Clarke ) , i . p . 135 . Innocent sent a similar document to the English barons , and when they took no heed of it the ban and interdict followed . an << ing children and children's children . And so The Syllabus .
... , Fœdera , etc. ( ed . Clarke ) , i . p . 135 . Innocent sent a similar document to the English barons , and when they took no heed of it the ban and interdict followed . an << ing children and children's children . And so The Syllabus .
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... took no part in the commotions which the numerous Gnostic sects , the Montanists and Chiliasts , produced in the early Church , nor can a single dogmatic decree issued by one of them be found during the first four centuries , nor a ...
... took no part in the commotions which the numerous Gnostic sects , the Montanists and Chiliasts , produced in the early Church , nor can a single dogmatic decree issued by one of them be found during the first four centuries , nor a ...
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... during this early period the Roman Church took an active part , the question about Easter , about heretical baptism , and about the peni- E tential discipline . In all three the Popes were unable The Verdict of History . 65.
... during this early period the Roman Church took an active part , the question about Easter , about heretical baptism , and about the peni- E tential discipline . In all three the Popes were unable The Verdict of History . 65.
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... took place ; so far from it , that in all the treatises and discussions consequent on the Synods of Rimini and Seleucia in 359 , the Pope's name is never once mentioned . The first sign of life 68 Papal Infallibility .
... took place ; so far from it , that in all the treatises and discussions consequent on the Synods of Rimini and Seleucia in 359 , the Pope's name is never once mentioned . The first sign of life 68 Papal Infallibility .
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