The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... German national church largely independent of Rome was not immediately destroyed by Napoleon's measures . But such a development was circumvented by the papacy's policy of signing concordats , not with the German Confederation , but ...
... German national church largely independent of Rome was not immediately destroyed by Napoleon's measures . But such a development was circumvented by the papacy's policy of signing concordats , not with the German Confederation , but ...
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... German writers such as Francis von Baader were even more critical of the development of Ultramontanism and in 1844 John Ronge wrote his notorious article on ' German Catholicism ' . Ronge had resented the way in which his bishop , Count ...
... German writers such as Francis von Baader were even more critical of the development of Ultramontanism and in 1844 John Ronge wrote his notorious article on ' German Catholicism ' . Ronge had resented the way in which his bishop , Count ...
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... German Catholics to the ideas and the controversies of French Catho- lics and to the eccentric theories of writers like Veuillot . In later years attempts were even made with the support of the Roman authorities to align the Church in ...
... German Catholics to the ideas and the controversies of French Catho- lics and to the eccentric theories of writers like Veuillot . In later years attempts were even made with the support of the Roman authorities to align the Church in ...
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The Revolution and the Church in France | 15 |
Papal authority and political reaction | 59 |
The election of Pius the Ninth and | 101 |
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