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... given to it by any Synod at any fixed time , but had always existed since the time of the Apostles , and that to any heathen who asked which among their Churches was the first and principal one , whose voice and testimony had the ...
... given to it by any Synod at any fixed time , but had always existed since the time of the Apostles , and that to any heathen who asked which among their Churches was the first and principal one , whose voice and testimony had the ...
Page xxiv
... from Leo.1 1 In the account of patristic teaching on the Roman primacy given below ( pp . 87 sqq . ) , there is no mention made of one important name , St. In this book the first attempt has been made to xxiv Preface .
... from Leo.1 1 In the account of patristic teaching on the Roman primacy given below ( pp . 87 sqq . ) , there is no mention made of one important name , St. In this book the first attempt has been made to xxiv Preface .
Page xxix
... given for transferring the dispute from the sphere of objective and scientific investigation of the weighty questions under review , conducted with dignity and calmness , into the alien region of venomous personal defamation and ...
... given for transferring the dispute from the sphere of objective and scientific investigation of the weighty questions under review , conducted with dignity and calmness , into the alien region of venomous personal defamation and ...
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... . v . p . 466 seq . Luxemb . 1727 . 1 The Italian text of the letter is given in Essai sur la Puissance Temp . des Papes ( Paris , 1818 ) , vol . ii . p . 320 . to lie dormant , though , according to the Jesuit The Syllabus . 31.
... . v . p . 466 seq . Luxemb . 1727 . 1 The Italian text of the letter is given in Essai sur la Puissance Temp . des Papes ( Paris , 1818 ) , vol . ii . p . 320 . to lie dormant , though , according to the Jesuit The Syllabus . 31.
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... given to men rather in wrath than in mercy . The other party , and the Jesuits at their head , see in the Council the last star of hope , and expect that , when Papal Infallibility and the articles of the Syllabus have been proclaimed ...
... given to men rather in wrath than in mercy . The other party , and the Jesuits at their head , see in the Council the last star of hope , and expect that , when Papal Infallibility and the articles of the Syllabus have been proclaimed ...
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