The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... religious liberty could be guaranteed only when religious practice was secure from intervention by the State . And as dissenters in New York began to take the offensive against an Anglican establishment supported by English law and ...
... religious liberty could be guaranteed only when religious practice was secure from intervention by the State . And as dissenters in New York began to take the offensive against an Anglican establishment supported by English law and ...
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... religious , Catholic and Ultramontane revival . Bishops were more zealous and the clergy more devout . Older religious orders were revived and the Jesuits were restored , both as always dependent on papal protection . New orders such as ...
... religious , Catholic and Ultramontane revival . Bishops were more zealous and the clergy more devout . Older religious orders were revived and the Jesuits were restored , both as always dependent on papal protection . New orders such as ...
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... religious quickly and quietly gathered together again , the schools of authorized religious remained as yet undisturbed , and it proved impossible to staff the State schools without employing nuns . Nevertheless , Ferry began the ...
... religious quickly and quietly gathered together again , the schools of authorized religious remained as yet undisturbed , and it proved impossible to staff the State schools without employing nuns . Nevertheless , Ferry began the ...
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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