The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... began by rejecting the superstitious trimmings of a baroque Catholicism suppressed by government decree , but then discarded the idea of a revealed religion as well . There is also evidence that the joint impact of Joseph's reforms and ...
... began by rejecting the superstitious trimmings of a baroque Catholicism suppressed by government decree , but then discarded the idea of a revealed religion as well . There is also evidence that the joint impact of Joseph's reforms and ...
Page 168
... began to reflect Roman opinions . The Romantic movement had removed former prejudices against scholasticism in Germany even before Italian neo - scholasticism made any impact . The neo - scholastics were first successful in Naples where ...
... began to reflect Roman opinions . The Romantic movement had removed former prejudices against scholasticism in Germany even before Italian neo - scholasticism made any impact . The neo - scholastics were first successful in Naples where ...
Page 197
... began to appreciate the need to provide social , recreational , educational services and savings clubs as well as charitable relief . In due course , Belgian Catholics began to realize that workers must be allowed to organize themselves ...
... began to appreciate the need to provide social , recreational , educational services and savings clubs as well as charitable relief . In due course , Belgian Catholics began to realize that workers must be allowed to organize themselves ...
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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