The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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Page 177
... accept papal infallibility and who had appealed to the German Government for protection against the attacks made on them by ' Roman ' Catholics . In June 1871 the Government ordered the German bishops not to prevent Old Catholic ...
... accept papal infallibility and who had appealed to the German Government for protection against the attacks made on them by ' Roman ' Catholics . In June 1871 the Government ordered the German bishops not to prevent Old Catholic ...
Page 229
... accept the Republic , coupled with his encouragement of Social Catholicism and support for an intellectual revival , strengthened liberal elements within French Catholi- cism and helped to foster a new spirit . French Catholics no ...
... accept the Republic , coupled with his encouragement of Social Catholicism and support for an intellectual revival , strengthened liberal elements within French Catholi- cism and helped to foster a new spirit . French Catholics no ...
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... accepting the associations . After all , if it was feared that ecclesiastical property might fall into the wrong hands , the refusal to accept the associations simply increased this danger . It was impossible to foresee that the French ...
... accepting the associations . After all , if it was feared that ecclesiastical property might fall into the wrong hands , the refusal to accept the associations simply increased this danger . It was impossible to foresee that the French ...
Contents
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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