The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... result in a loss of faith . The Board of Censorship was reminded not to allow publications which ridiculed the clergy , the teachings of religion or the constitution of the Church . Leopold's successor , Francis II , leaned heavily on ...
... result in a loss of faith . The Board of Censorship was reminded not to allow publications which ridiculed the clergy , the teachings of religion or the constitution of the Church . Leopold's successor , Francis II , leaned heavily on ...
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... result of these two voices from the tomb rather than from any great spiritual illumination , and as a result of an emotional rather than an intellectual conviction , Chateaubriand became a Christian . Chateaubriand then attempted to ...
... result of these two voices from the tomb rather than from any great spiritual illumination , and as a result of an emotional rather than an intellectual conviction , Chateaubriand became a Christian . Chateaubriand then attempted to ...
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... result of his desire to improve the social order for which Christianity was a necessary means , and partly as a result of a sentimental or romantic anguish somewhat reminiscent of Chateau- briand . I remember crying one day ' , he wrote ...
... result of his desire to improve the social order for which Christianity was a necessary means , and partly as a result of a sentimental or romantic anguish somewhat reminiscent of Chateau- briand . I remember crying one day ' , he wrote ...
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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