The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... Natural Law was established at the University of Vienna ; arguments from natural law were used to reject the claims of the papacy , to circumvent defences of ecclesiastical independence or property and to demonstrate the weaknesses of ...
... Natural Law was established at the University of Vienna ; arguments from natural law were used to reject the claims of the papacy , to circumvent defences of ecclesiastical independence or property and to demonstrate the weaknesses of ...
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... nature and the conditions of human society . Democracy tainted the relationship of cause and effect between the ... natural religion or a purely philosophical religion , a deliberate construction of the human 62 The Triumph of The Holy See.
... nature and the conditions of human society . Democracy tainted the relationship of cause and effect between the ... natural religion or a purely philosophical religion , a deliberate construction of the human 62 The Triumph of The Holy See.
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... nature was such that Government was necessary and absolute power was the only alternative to anarchy ; it was ... natural protector of liberty . The Pope was sovereign in the Church ; as sovereign , his decisions were not subject to ...
... nature was such that Government was necessary and absolute power was the only alternative to anarchy ; it was ... natural protector of liberty . The Pope was sovereign in the Church ; as sovereign , his decisions were not subject to ...
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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