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... invented for certain ends connected with religion , or are clothed in a religious dress ; it is pious either wholly to deny the injuries and abuses of the Church's life , and the perversities in her government , or , when this is ...
... invented for certain ends connected with religion , or are clothed in a religious dress ; it is pious either wholly to deny the injuries and abuses of the Church's life , and the perversities in her government , or , when this is ...
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... inventing chronicles and archæological records , with the necessary appur- tenance of relics , the genuineness of which had to be proved by a miracle brought forward for this express purpose . § III . - Errors and Contradictions of the ...
... inventing chronicles and archæological records , with the necessary appur- tenance of relics , the genuineness of which had to be proved by a miracle brought forward for this express purpose . § III . - Errors and Contradictions of the ...
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... invented the new doctrine that the spiritual bond which unites a bishop to his diocese is firmer and more indissoluble than the " carnal " bond , as he called it , between man and wife , and that God alone can loose it , viz ...
... invented the new doctrine that the spiritual bond which unites a bishop to his diocese is firmer and more indissoluble than the " carnal " bond , as he called it , between man and wife , and that God alone can loose it , viz ...
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... invented at Rome , because facts would not square with the newly devised theory . The con- ( 4. ) For the first thousand years no Pope ever issued a doctrinal decision intended for and addressed to the whole Church . Their doctrinal ...
... invented at Rome , because facts would not square with the newly devised theory . The con- ( 4. ) For the first thousand years no Pope ever issued a doctrinal decision intended for and addressed to the whole Church . Their doctrinal ...
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... invented doctrines about the deposing power contributed to this end . In a word , a new his- tory and a new civil and canon law was required , and both had to be obtained by improving on the Isidorian principles with new forgeries . The ...
... invented doctrines about the deposing power contributed to this end . In a word , a new his- tory and a new civil and canon law was required , and both had to be obtained by improving on the Isidorian principles with new forgeries . The ...
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