The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... secure its acceptance he called into existance an Assembly of Notables of the privileged orders . This was in itself an initial surrender in the sense that the monarch was forced to consult the aristocracy rather than simply inform his ...
... secure its acceptance he called into existance an Assembly of Notables of the privileged orders . This was in itself an initial surrender in the sense that the monarch was forced to consult the aristocracy rather than simply inform his ...
Page 89
... secure the loyalty of Catholic subjects . Catholicism was unable to exercise a formative influence on the age and was forced to adopt the role which had originally been envisaged for it during the eighteenth century Enlightenment . On ...
... secure the loyalty of Catholic subjects . Catholicism was unable to exercise a formative influence on the age and was forced to adopt the role which had originally been envisaged for it during the eighteenth century Enlightenment . On ...
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... secure a formula which would demand a consultation of the Church before the Pope made a pro- nouncement . The deputation on the faith would never concede this and a modification in the opposite sense was actually introduced in the last ...
... secure a formula which would demand a consultation of the Church before the Pope made a pro- nouncement . The deputation on the faith would never concede this and a modification in the opposite sense was actually introduced in the last ...
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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