The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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Page 65
... political stability . It is sometimes argued , understandably but not entirely convincing- ly , that Traditionalists like de Bonald became the founders of Ultra- montanism and that the political theorists of the Bourbon Restoration such ...
... political stability . It is sometimes argued , understandably but not entirely convincing- ly , that Traditionalists like de Bonald became the founders of Ultra- montanism and that the political theorists of the Bourbon Restoration such ...
Page 187
... political and social action . When he approved of the formation of a Catholic political party which was somewhat analogous to the British Conservative Party , its members were still not allowed to take part in elections . When some of ...
... political and social action . When he approved of the formation of a Catholic political party which was somewhat analogous to the British Conservative Party , its members were still not allowed to take part in elections . When some of ...
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... political manoeuvre the Ralliement failed . It was quite impossible to convert Catholic monarchists into loyal republicans overnight and by 1898 the Ralliement as a short - term expedient was clearly unsuccessful . There is some ...
... political manoeuvre the Ralliement failed . It was quite impossible to convert Catholic monarchists into loyal republicans overnight and by 1898 the Ralliement as a short - term expedient was clearly unsuccessful . There is some ...
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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