Church and State Through the Centuries: A Collection of Historic Documents with CommentariesSidney Z. Ehler, John B. Morrall |
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... authority did not occur until the end of the fourth century . The Roman Empire had become an officially Christian Empire . This fact gave a new twist to the Church's relations with the State and rendered it imperative that some attempt ...
... authority did not occur until the end of the fourth century . The Roman Empire had become an officially Christian Empire . This fact gave a new twist to the Church's relations with the State and rendered it imperative that some attempt ...
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... authority and in particular on the Papacy as the seat of that authority . The new Lutheran Churches built themselves up on a frankly national basis , acknowledging the head of the State as the head of the Church on the ground that ...
... authority and in particular on the Papacy as the seat of that authority . The new Lutheran Churches built themselves up on a frankly national basis , acknowledging the head of the State as the head of the Church on the ground that ...
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... authority , civil law should have precedence . 43. The secular power has authority to rescind and declare and make void solemn undertakings ( commonly called Concordats ) entered into with the Apostolic See concerning the functioning of ...
... authority , civil law should have precedence . 43. The secular power has authority to rescind and declare and make void solemn undertakings ( commonly called Concordats ) entered into with the Apostolic See concerning the functioning of ...
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THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE DARK | 1 |
THE GREGORIAN REFORMATION | 23 |
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