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... Theologians , 371 . Admissions made by Infallibilists , 377 Bull of Paul IV . , Cum ex Apostolatûs officio , 382 Bull , In Cœnâ Domini , 384 The Jesuit Divines , 387 • Bellarmine , 390 Corruptions of the Breviary , 396 The Roman ...
... Theologians , 371 . Admissions made by Infallibilists , 377 Bull of Paul IV . , Cum ex Apostolatûs officio , 382 Bull , In Cœnâ Domini , 384 The Jesuit Divines , 387 • Bellarmine , 390 Corruptions of the Breviary , 396 The Roman ...
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... theologian , may repose softly , and abandon itself to undisturbed slumber , but it also supplies to the intellectual world in religious matters what our steam conveyances and electrical wires supply to the ma- terial world in the ...
... theologian , may repose softly , and abandon itself to undisturbed slumber , but it also supplies to the intellectual world in religious matters what our steam conveyances and electrical wires supply to the ma- terial world in the ...
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... theologians and preachers , and our people , did not know what the true doctrine of the Catholic Church is , but only those monks and monsi- gnori , especially the Jesuits , who compose the Roman Congregations , and who have now for the ...
... theologians and preachers , and our people , did not know what the true doctrine of the Catholic Church is , but only those monks and monsi- gnori , especially the Jesuits , who compose the Roman Congregations , and who have now for the ...
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... theologians of the Order . Taken by itself , as the community of believers , clergy , and bishops , the Church , according to Cardinal Cajetan the classical theologian of the Roman Court -is the slave ( serva ) of the Pope . Neither in ...
... theologians of the Order . Taken by itself , as the community of believers , clergy , and bishops , the Church , according to Cardinal Cajetan the classical theologian of the Roman Court -is the slave ( serva ) of the Pope . Neither in ...
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... theologians used to maintain that in this case the law of Nature is the law of God , and therefore above any mere human and ecclesiastical ordinance . If the Inqui- sition still proclaims excommunication in the States of medley of ...
... theologians used to maintain that in this case the law of Nature is the law of God , and therefore above any mere human and ecclesiastical ordinance . If the Inqui- sition still proclaims excommunication in the States of medley of ...
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