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... bishops of Gaul ) , of the group of canonists who supported the pretensions of Pope Gregory VII . ( 1073-1085 ) , - Anselm of Lucca , Deusdedit , Cardinal Bonzio , and Gregory of Pavia , -gave to the papal claims the semblance of the ...
... bishops of Gaul ) , of the group of canonists who supported the pretensions of Pope Gregory VII . ( 1073-1085 ) , - Anselm of Lucca , Deusdedit , Cardinal Bonzio , and Gregory of Pavia , -gave to the papal claims the semblance of the ...
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... Bishop of Rome . The requirements of the practical religion of everyday life were also believed to be in the possession of this ecclesiastical monarchy to give and to withhold . For it was the almost universal belief of medieval piety ...
... Bishop of Rome . The requirements of the practical religion of everyday life were also believed to be in the possession of this ecclesiastical monarchy to give and to withhold . For it was the almost universal belief of medieval piety ...
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... Bishop of Rome was entitled to deprive them of all kingly authority by releasing subjects from their ordinary obedience.2 ... Bishops of Rome 1 Harnack , History of Dogma , vi . 132 n . ( Eng . trans . ) . 2 Compare his Opuscula contra ...
... Bishop of Rome was entitled to deprive them of all kingly authority by releasing subjects from their ordinary obedience.2 ... Bishops of Rome 1 Harnack , History of Dogma , vi . 132 n . ( Eng . trans . ) . 2 Compare his Opuscula contra ...
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... Bishop of Rome by insisting that the Roman See should keep the bargain made with his Hussite subjects at the Council of Basel . He was summoned to Rome to be tried as a heretic by Pope Pius II . in 1464 , and by Pope Paul II . in 1465 ...
... Bishop of Rome by insisting that the Roman See should keep the bargain made with his Hussite subjects at the Council of Basel . He was summoned to Rome to be tried as a heretic by Pope Pius II . in 1464 , and by Pope Paul II . in 1465 ...
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... Bishop of Rome was the one or universal bishop in whom all spiritual and ecclesiastical powers were summed up , and that all other members of the hierarchy were simply delegates selected by him for the purposes of administration . On ...
... Bishop of Rome was the one or universal bishop in whom all spiritual and ecclesiastical powers were summed up , and that all other members of the hierarchy were simply delegates selected by him for the purposes of administration . On ...
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Page 247 - Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, And the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
Page 460 - ROMANS p)AUL, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, (which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scriptures,) concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord...
Page 174 - The mysteries of kings it may be safer to conceal, but Christ wished his mysteries to be published as openly as possible. I wish that even the weakest woman should read the Gospel — should read the epistles of Paul. And I wish these were translated into all languages, so that they might be read and understood, not only by Scots and Irishmen, but also by Turks and Saracens. To make them understood is surely the first step. It may be that they might be ridiculed by many, but some would take them...