The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... bishops met at Ems to co - ordinate their anti- Roman policies , events were already moving out of their control . The interests of the prince bishops were not necessarily the same as those of other bishops and secular rulers . They ...
... bishops met at Ems to co - ordinate their anti- Roman policies , events were already moving out of their control . The interests of the prince bishops were not necessarily the same as those of other bishops and secular rulers . They ...
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... bishops , but was given a new one , that of deposing them . The agreement with Napoleon allowed the Pope to demand the resignation of French bishops , something that would never have been tolerated before the Revolution . Not ...
... bishops , but was given a new one , that of deposing them . The agreement with Napoleon allowed the Pope to demand the resignation of French bishops , something that would never have been tolerated before the Revolution . Not ...
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... bishops were sent to the Pope in 1811 to plead in favour of the radical proposal that failing investiture by the Pope , bishops nominated by Napoleon should be instituted by the Metropolitan of the Province . Ten cardinals , two ...
... bishops were sent to the Pope in 1811 to plead in favour of the radical proposal that failing investiture by the Pope , bishops nominated by Napoleon should be instituted by the Metropolitan of the Province . Ten cardinals , two ...
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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