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... Holy See , but submit without hesitation to all doctrinal decisions of the Holy See . " They hope , among other things , that the Council will once for all put an end to the division among Catholics , by striking a de- cisive blow at ...
... Holy See , but submit without hesitation to all doctrinal decisions of the Holy See . " They hope , among other things , that the Council will once for all put an end to the division among Catholics , by striking a de- cisive blow at ...
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... Holy See , we have significant hints of what the Council is expected to do ; significant hints , first to the Bishops to acquaint themselves with their duty , and abstain from useless opposition ; and next , to the rest of the Catholic ...
... Holy See , we have significant hints of what the Council is expected to do ; significant hints , first to the Bishops to acquaint themselves with their duty , and abstain from useless opposition ; and next , to the rest of the Catholic ...
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... Holy Father will gladly yield to 1 Briefe aus Rom ( Innsbruck , 1864 ) , p . 25 : - " The Holy Father has found this criticism of a stranger ( viz . Rauscher ) very unpleasant , and said ' Questa è una mortificazione per Roma , ma è ...
... Holy Father will gladly yield to 1 Briefe aus Rom ( Innsbruck , 1864 ) , p . 25 : - " The Holy Father has found this criticism of a stranger ( viz . Rauscher ) very unpleasant , and said ' Questa è una mortificazione per Roma , ma è ...
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... holy maxims , and she cannot exercise a righteous severity against the enemies of the faith.1 These " holy maxims , " then , are allowed for a while • plenitudine , prædictos alterius seu utriusque Pacis hujusmodi articulos cæteraque in ...
... holy maxims , and she cannot exercise a righteous severity against the enemies of the faith.1 These " holy maxims , " then , are allowed for a while • plenitudine , prædictos alterius seu utriusque Pacis hujusmodi articulos cæteraque in ...
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... holy bishop , Francis of Sales , often expressed his dislike of writings which deal with political questions , such as the indirect power of the Pope over princes , and thought with good reason that , in an age when the Church has so ...
... holy bishop , Francis of Sales , often expressed his dislike of writings which deal with political questions , such as the indirect power of the Pope over princes , and thought with good reason that , in an age when the Church has so ...
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