The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... clergy voted to join them . Although not all the clergy favoured this move nor all the bishops opposed it , the clergy's decision was a direct result of their suspicions of aristocratic bishops and , at least according to some ...
... clergy voted to join them . Although not all the clergy favoured this move nor all the bishops opposed it , the clergy's decision was a direct result of their suspicions of aristocratic bishops and , at least according to some ...
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... clergy would have returned more quickly to the Church of Rome . The attitudes which people adopted to the constitutional clergy largely depended on local conditions and local sympathies in favour of the Church or the Revolution . Many ...
... clergy would have returned more quickly to the Church of Rome . The attitudes which people adopted to the constitutional clergy largely depended on local conditions and local sympathies in favour of the Church or the Revolution . Many ...
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... clergy became generally regarded , especially by the mob , as traitors to the Revolution . Furthermore , the King compromised himself as well as the Roman clergy by refusing to confess to , or to attend the Masses of , the constitutional ...
... clergy became generally regarded , especially by the mob , as traitors to the Revolution . Furthermore , the King compromised himself as well as the Roman clergy by refusing to confess to , or to attend the Masses of , the constitutional ...
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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