The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... according to His will , by heaping upon him His gifts , has set him up as our sovereign and made him the agent of His power , and His image on earth . So to honour and serve our Emperor is to honour and serve God Himself . Those who ...
... according to His will , by heaping upon him His gifts , has set him up as our sovereign and made him the agent of His power , and His image on earth . So to honour and serve our Emperor is to honour and serve God Himself . Those who ...
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... According to Lamennais , the Pope was not only the Lord's Anointed and God's representative on earth , he was also the expression of the universal will of man and the trustee of the whole human race . The authority of the papacy ...
... According to Lamennais , the Pope was not only the Lord's Anointed and God's representative on earth , he was also the expression of the universal will of man and the trustee of the whole human race . The authority of the papacy ...
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... according to which the Pope was infallible when he had taken the advice of the universal Church . Cardi- nal Guidi recommended speaking of the infallibility of the Pope's doc- trinal decisions rather than of the infallibility of the ...
... according to which the Pope was infallible when he had taken the advice of the universal Church . Cardi- nal Guidi recommended speaking of the infallibility of the Pope's doc- trinal decisions rather than of the infallibility of the ...
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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