The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... effect , Chateaubriand's argument was that the intrinsic excellence of Christianity showed that it came from God , rather than the more usual argument that Christianity must be judged excellent because it had been proved to have come ...
... effect , Chateaubriand's argument was that the intrinsic excellence of Christianity showed that it came from God , rather than the more usual argument that Christianity must be judged excellent because it had been proved to have come ...
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... effect between the ruler and the ruled as divorce broke the trinity of cause , means and effect in the family . In the name of tradition de Bonald laid down a rigid social and political system to preserve the past and to reject ...
... effect between the ruler and the ruled as divorce broke the trinity of cause , means and effect in the family . In the name of tradition de Bonald laid down a rigid social and political system to preserve the past and to reject ...
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... effect to the principles of the Gospel . He alone could safeguard the freedom of the children of God against Erastian interference , just as he alone could establish that fraternal order between the nations of which a secular agreement ...
... effect to the principles of the Gospel . He alone could safeguard the freedom of the children of God against Erastian interference , just as he alone could establish that fraternal order between the nations of which a secular agreement ...
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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