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... Innocent III . said , " Falsitas sub velamine sanctitatis tolerari non debet , " and St. Bernard declares , “ Melius est ut scan- dalum oriatur quam veritas relinquatur . " Every faithful Catholic is convinced - and to that con- viction ...
... Innocent III . said , " Falsitas sub velamine sanctitatis tolerari non debet , " and St. Bernard declares , “ Melius est ut scan- dalum oriatur quam veritas relinquatur . " Every faithful Catholic is convinced - and to that con- viction ...
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... innocent form of petitions to the Holy See , we have significant hints of what the Council is expected to do ; significant hints , first to the Bishops to acquaint themselves with their duty , and abstain from useless opposition ; and ...
... innocent form of petitions to the Holy See , we have significant hints of what the Council is expected to do ; significant hints , first to the Bishops to acquaint themselves with their duty , and abstain from useless opposition ; and ...
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... innocent men of what , according to the teaching of the Church , are the necessary means of salvation . ( 3. ) If the Council executes the programme of the Civiltà , it will also undertake a correction of the hitherto prevalent estimate ...
... innocent men of what , according to the teaching of the Church , are the necessary means of salvation . ( 3. ) If the Council executes the programme of the Civiltà , it will also undertake a correction of the hitherto prevalent estimate ...
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... Vol . iii . pp . 265 seq . , 1868. " Ossa , non pur aride , ma fetenti le università , tanto è il puzzo , che n'esce di dottrine corrompitrici e pesti- feri . " visited with the severest anger of Pope Innocent III . 22 The Syllabus .
... Vol . iii . pp . 265 seq . , 1868. " Ossa , non pur aride , ma fetenti le università , tanto è il puzzo , che n'esce di dottrine corrompitrici e pesti- feri . " visited with the severest anger of Pope Innocent III . 22 The Syllabus .
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... Innocent III . , who understood its importance well enough . He saw therein a contempt for the Apostolic See , a curtailing of royal prerogatives , and a disgrace to the English nation ; he therefore pronounced it null and void , and ...
... Innocent III . , who understood its importance well enough . He saw therein a contempt for the Apostolic See , a curtailing of royal prerogatives , and a disgrace to the English nation ; he therefore pronounced it null and void , and ...
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