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... practical religious life § 2. The Temporal Supremacy §3 . The Spiritual Supremacy Its interference with the secular authority The financial exactions of the unreformed Papacy CHAPTER II . THE POLITICAL SITUATION . § 1. The small extent ...
... practical religious life § 2. The Temporal Supremacy §3 . The Spiritual Supremacy Its interference with the secular authority The financial exactions of the unreformed Papacy CHAPTER II . THE POLITICAL SITUATION . § 1. The small extent ...
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... scheme of salvation for the indifferent Christian 223 Did Indulgences remit guilt ? 225 Luther looked at Indulgences from their practical effect 226 § 2. Luther's Theses against Indulgences Luther summoned to Rome CONTENTS xiii.
... scheme of salvation for the indifferent Christian 223 Did Indulgences remit guilt ? 225 Luther looked at Indulgences from their practical effect 226 § 2. Luther's Theses against Indulgences Luther summoned to Rome CONTENTS xiii.
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... practical jurisprudence , they lose all their distinctive character , and the creation which embodies them becomes very different from what it was meant to be . The mischievous activity of the Roman canonists actually transformed the ...
... practical jurisprudence , they lose all their distinctive character , and the creation which embodies them becomes very different from what it was meant to be . The mischievous activity of the Roman canonists actually transformed the ...
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Thomas Bayley Fox. recognised and felt , accounted largely for much of the practical acquiescence in the papal claims . But from the time when the Papacy became , on its temporal side , an Italian power , and when its international ...
Thomas Bayley Fox. recognised and felt , accounted largely for much of the practical acquiescence in the papal claims . But from the time when the Papacy became , on its temporal side , an Italian power , and when its international ...
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... practical effect of which was that the king received the right to nominate to almost all the higher vacant benefices in France , while the Popes received the Annates . The results were not beneficial to the Church . It left the clergy a ...
... practical effect of which was that the king received the right to nominate to almost all the higher vacant benefices in France , while the Popes received the Annates . The results were not beneficial to the Church . It left the clergy a ...
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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.
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