The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... faith with the most ignorant old woman in Christen- dom - but against a false concept of authority which corrupts men's souls and seeks to penetrate even into the life of the nation , against a religious ignorance that invests profane ...
... faith with the most ignorant old woman in Christen- dom - but against a false concept of authority which corrupts men's souls and seeks to penetrate even into the life of the nation , against a religious ignorance that invests profane ...
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... faith . Revelation was man's interpretation of his religious experience and although this inter- pretation was necessarily expressed in conceptual or intellectual forms , these forms might become antiquated so that new forms of ...
... faith . Revelation was man's interpretation of his religious experience and although this inter- pretation was necessarily expressed in conceptual or intellectual forms , these forms might become antiquated so that new forms of ...
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... Faith which collected more money for the missions than any other Catholic agency was founded in France ; so was the Society of St Vincent de Paul which enlisted more laymen in the service of the Church throughout the world than any ...
... Faith which collected more money for the missions than any other Catholic agency was founded in France ; so was the Society of St Vincent de Paul which enlisted more laymen in the service of the Church throughout the world than any ...
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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