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... one ascribed to St. John , the other to Melito , Bishop of Sardis - are the earliest authorities for the tradition about her bodily assump- 1 tion . It is contained also in the pseudo CHAPTER II THE NEW DOGMA ABOUT MARY,
... one ascribed to St. John , the other to Melito , Bishop of Sardis - are the earliest authorities for the tradition about her bodily assump- 1 tion . It is contained also in the pseudo CHAPTER II THE NEW DOGMA ABOUT MARY,
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... John XXII . , in the Bull " Quorundam , " declared this ordinance of Nicolas III . and Clement v . to be salutary , clear , and of force . But no sooner did John come into conflict with the Order , partly in his attempts to limit their ...
... John XXII . , in the Bull " Quorundam , " declared this ordinance of Nicolas III . and Clement v . to be salutary , clear , and of force . But no sooner did John come into conflict with the Order , partly in his attempts to limit their ...
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... John XXII . , declared orthodox . Later Popes resumed possession of the pro- perty of the Franciscans , which John had repudiated . 1 Cf. Bossuet , Defens . Declarat . - Euvres , xviii . pp . 339 seq . Liége , 1768 . One of the most ...
... John XXII . , declared orthodox . Later Popes resumed possession of the pro- perty of the Franciscans , which John had repudiated . 1 Cf. Bossuet , Defens . Declarat . - Euvres , xviii . pp . 339 seq . Liége , 1768 . One of the most ...
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... John xxi . 17 ) , not a single one applies them to the Roman bishops as Peter's suc- How many Fathers have busied themselves with these texts , yet not one of them whose commen- taries we possess - Origen , Chrysostom , Hilary , Augus ...
... John xxi . 17 ) , not a single one applies them to the Roman bishops as Peter's suc- How many Fathers have busied themselves with these texts , yet not one of them whose commen- taries we possess - Origen , Chrysostom , Hilary , Augus ...
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... John XII . and Benedict IX . , occupied and disgraced the Apostolic throne , which was now bought and sold like a piece of merchandise , and at last three Popes fought for the tiara , until the Emperor Henry III . put an end to the ...
... John XII . and Benedict IX . , occupied and disgraced the Apostolic throne , which was now bought and sold like a piece of merchandise , and at last three Popes fought for the tiara , until the Emperor Henry III . put an end to the ...
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