Church and State Through the Centuries: A Collection of Historic Documents with CommentariesSidney Z. Ehler, Sidney Zdeneck Ehler, John B. Morrall |
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... tion , made of the Calvinist movement a powerful political force and contributed greatly to complicate and embitter the religious con- flicts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . Meanwhile the Catholic Church itself was putting ...
... tion , made of the Calvinist movement a powerful political force and contributed greatly to complicate and embitter the religious con- flicts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . Meanwhile the Catholic Church itself was putting ...
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... tion and every kind of defiance to governmental control . The Church can never consent to be subordinate to the State or to admit that the State has a right to be neutral in matters of religion . Leo XIII reiterates the condemnation of ...
... tion and every kind of defiance to governmental control . The Church can never consent to be subordinate to the State or to admit that the State has a right to be neutral in matters of religion . Leo XIII reiterates the condemnation of ...
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... tion ] and the " Inspection générale des finances " [ i.e. a section of the Ministry of Finance ] . Art . 22 . Associations and unions can use their disposable re- sources to set up a reserve fund sufficient to provide for the costs and ...
... tion ] and the " Inspection générale des finances " [ i.e. a section of the Ministry of Finance ] . Art . 22 . Associations and unions can use their disposable re- sources to set up a reserve fund sufficient to provide for the costs and ...
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THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE DARK | 1 |
Constitutio Romana 824 | 13 |
THE GREGORIAN REFORMATION | 23 |
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