The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... practice was more general between 1650 and 1789 than it had been before . There were , of course , regional variations as well as differences of commitment . Less than half of the population made their Easter duties in the cities of ...
... practice was more general between 1650 and 1789 than it had been before . There were , of course , regional variations as well as differences of commitment . Less than half of the population made their Easter duties in the cities of ...
Page 63
... practice of democracy had resulted in disorder and anarchy . Human nature was such that Government was necessary and absolute power was the only alternative to anarchy ; it was necessary to return to the historically grounded and ...
... practice of democracy had resulted in disorder and anarchy . Human nature was such that Government was necessary and absolute power was the only alternative to anarchy ; it was necessary to return to the historically grounded and ...
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... practice of consulting the Roman congregations on ques- tions of worship , discipline or theology . Roman or Italian devotions such as perpetual adoration or the ' Forty Hours ' were adopted through- out Europe , while the clergy were ...
... practice of consulting the Roman congregations on ques- tions of worship , discipline or theology . Roman or Italian devotions such as perpetual adoration or the ' Forty Hours ' were adopted through- out Europe , while the clergy were ...
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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