The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... papacy for support . Even in some of the remaining Catholic states in Germany where the Church lost its independent episcopacy and the clergy were reduced to the level of a civil bureaucracy the support of the papacy assumed a new ...
... papacy for support . Even in some of the remaining Catholic states in Germany where the Church lost its independent episcopacy and the clergy were reduced to the level of a civil bureaucracy the support of the papacy assumed a new ...
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... papacy to the revolutionary spirit of the age would become one of its strongest weapons . The prestige of the papacy was also greatly increased by the character of the reigning Pope and the abilities of his Secretary of State . By his ...
... papacy to the revolutionary spirit of the age would become one of its strongest weapons . The prestige of the papacy was also greatly increased by the character of the reigning Pope and the abilities of his Secretary of State . By his ...
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... papacy during the nineteenth century . In spite of obvious limitations , all the Popes during the nineteenth century were hard - working men of high principles ; none of them was morally corrupt , none of them was weak , none of them ...
... papacy during the nineteenth century . In spite of obvious limitations , all the Popes during the nineteenth century were hard - working men of high principles ; none of them was morally corrupt , none of them was weak , none of them ...
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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