The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... fact that in September 1791 , the French had justified their annexation of Avignon by appealing to the sovereign will of the people ; the interests of the papacy as a secular as well as a religious power seemed to be identified with the ...
... fact that in September 1791 , the French had justified their annexation of Avignon by appealing to the sovereign will of the people ; the interests of the papacy as a secular as well as a religious power seemed to be identified with the ...
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... fact which more than anything else converted Lamennais to Ultra- montanism . As a result , Europeans felt a new sense of respect for the Holy See and this was to be a crucial factor in the restoration of the temporal power . Cardinal ...
... fact which more than anything else converted Lamennais to Ultra- montanism . As a result , Europeans felt a new sense of respect for the Holy See and this was to be a crucial factor in the restoration of the temporal power . Cardinal ...
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... facts . In 1882 the sixth cen- tenary of the Sicilian Vespers provided an opportunity for anti - papal demonstrations ... fact and it was obviously unrealistic to hope for a restoration of the position which had existed in 1859. It also ...
... facts . In 1882 the sixth cen- tenary of the Sicilian Vespers provided an opportunity for anti - papal demonstrations ... fact and it was obviously unrealistic to hope for a restoration of the position which had existed in 1859. It also ...
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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