The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... appear , while the famous Holy Alliance which defended the Divine Right of Kings was considered too Erastian to receive papal support . In 1820 the Papal Government again refused to join the Congress of Troppau which also accepted the ...
... appear , while the famous Holy Alliance which defended the Divine Right of Kings was considered too Erastian to receive papal support . In 1820 the Papal Government again refused to join the Congress of Troppau which also accepted the ...
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... appear to have felt the need for change . The con- servative candidate was Lambruschini , while the liberal candidates included Feltrinelli and Gizzi . Mastai - Ferretti was the compromise can- didate who won the votes of the moderates ...
... appear to have felt the need for change . The con- servative candidate was Lambruschini , while the liberal candidates included Feltrinelli and Gizzi . Mastai - Ferretti was the compromise can- didate who won the votes of the moderates ...
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... appear even once in the Gospel . Far from prescribing a form of government , he declared that his kingdom is not of this world . . . Likewise when St Paul said , ' My brethren , you are called to liberty ' , he meant liberty from the ...
... appear even once in the Gospel . Far from prescribing a form of government , he declared that his kingdom is not of this world . . . Likewise when St Paul said , ' My brethren , you are called to liberty ' , he meant liberty from 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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