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... PAPACY . § 1. The Papacy - Its claim to universal Supremacy The religious background of the claim Its sanction from the needs of the practical religious life § 2. The Temporal Supremacy §3 . The Spiritual Supremacy Its interference with ...
... PAPACY . § 1. The Papacy - Its claim to universal Supremacy The religious background of the claim Its sanction from the needs of the practical religious life § 2. The Temporal Supremacy §3 . The Spiritual Supremacy Its interference with ...
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... PAPACY.1 § 1. Claim to Universal Supremacy . THE long struggle between the Medieval Church and the Mediæval Empire , between the priest and the warrior , 2 ended , in the earlier half of the thirteenth century , in the overthrow of the ...
... PAPACY.1 § 1. Claim to Universal Supremacy . THE long struggle between the Medieval Church and the Mediæval Empire , between the priest and the warrior , 2 ended , in the earlier half of the thirteenth century , in the overthrow of the ...
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... a remarkable degree to the 1 A succinct account of these forgeries will be found in " Janus , ' The Pope and the Council ( London , 1869 ) , p . 94 . final overthrow of the last remains of a cultured paganism 2 THE PAPACY.
... a remarkable degree to the 1 A succinct account of these forgeries will be found in " Janus , ' The Pope and the Council ( London , 1869 ) , p . 94 . final overthrow of the last remains of a cultured paganism 2 THE PAPACY.
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... Papacy to universal supremacy had been urged and defended by ecclesiastical jurists alone ; but in the thirteenth century . theology also began to state them from its own point of view . Thomas Aquinas set himself to prove that sub ...
... Papacy to universal supremacy had been urged and defended by ecclesiastical jurists alone ; but in the thirteenth century . theology also began to state them from its own point of view . Thomas Aquinas set himself to prove that sub ...
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... to English affairs preserved principally in the Archives of Simancas , i . 62 , London , 1892 ) . recognised and felt , accounted largely for much of the 6 THE PAPACY Luther summoned to Rome The earlier German Humanists.
... to English affairs preserved principally in the Archives of Simancas , i . 62 , London , 1892 ) . recognised and felt , accounted largely for much of the 6 THE PAPACY Luther summoned to Rome The earlier German Humanists.
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