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... matters , such as the law of marriage and the disposal of civil property , as well as in those mixed matters ( such as education ) which have at once a religious and a civil side , they justified , by arrogating to themselves functions ...
... matters , such as the law of marriage and the disposal of civil property , as well as in those mixed matters ( such as education ) which have at once a religious and a civil side , they justified , by arrogating to themselves functions ...
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... matters prevails as completely as in America . And it will be found , moreover , that the political education of the last fifty years has very nearly extirpated from the popular mind all opinions , and even all passions , inconsistent ...
... matters prevails as completely as in America . And it will be found , moreover , that the political education of the last fifty years has very nearly extirpated from the popular mind all opinions , and even all passions , inconsistent ...
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... matters received a stroke from which it has never recovered , followed by a period of gradual though irre- gular decline . The correlative usurpation on the other side , the power of civil government in relation to the church ...
... matters received a stroke from which it has never recovered , followed by a period of gradual though irre- gular decline . The correlative usurpation on the other side , the power of civil government in relation to the church ...
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... matters temporal , by the state in matters spiritual . In France , the so - called Gallican liberties were nothing in reality JOSEPH II . 31.
... matters temporal , by the state in matters spiritual . In France , the so - called Gallican liberties were nothing in reality JOSEPH II . 31.
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... matters , or superseded it by that of imperial functionaries , they were unquestion- ably in the right direction . But they went much farther . All appointments to high ecclesiastical offices were placed in the hands of the government ...
... matters , or superseded it by that of imperial functionaries , they were unquestion- ably in the right direction . But they went much farther . All appointments to high ecclesiastical offices were placed in the hands of the government ...
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