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... believe gladly and readily fables and falsehoods which have been invented for certain ends connected with religion , or are clothed in a religious dress ; it is pious either wholly to deny the injuries and abuses of the Church's life ...
... believe gladly and readily fables and falsehoods which have been invented for certain ends connected with religion , or are clothed in a religious dress ; it is pious either wholly to deny the injuries and abuses of the Church's life ...
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... believe the Council will be of short duration , like the Council of Chalcedon ( i.e. , that it will only last three weeks ) . It is believed that the Bishops will be so united on the main points , that the minority , however willing ...
... believe the Council will be of short duration , like the Council of Chalcedon ( i.e. , that it will only last three weeks ) . It is believed that the Bishops will be so united on the main points , that the minority , however willing ...
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... believe the Council will be of short duration , like the Council of Chalcedon ( i.e. , that it will only last three weeks ) . It is believed that the Bishops will be so united on the main points , that the minority , however willing ...
... believe the Council will be of short duration , like the Council of Chalcedon ( i.e. , that it will only last three weeks ) . It is believed that the Bishops will be so united on the main points , that the minority , however willing ...
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... believe this or that article of faith , because I believe in the Pope's infallibility , and because the Pope has decided it , or has ratified the decision and teaching of others . " And now compare with this the silence of the ancient ...
... believe this or that article of faith , because I believe in the Pope's infallibility , and because the Pope has decided it , or has ratified the decision and teaching of others . " And now compare with this the silence of the ancient ...
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... believe himself to be in the Church who forsakes the chair of Peter , on which the Church is built ? " 1 The varying judgments of the later Roman clergy on Cyprian , who had up to his death been a decided opponent of Rome , seem to have ...
... believe himself to be in the Church who forsakes the chair of Peter , on which the Church is built ? " 1 The varying judgments of the later Roman clergy on Cyprian , who had up to his death been a decided opponent of Rome , seem to have ...
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The Pope and the Council Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger,Johannes Huber Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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absolute according ancient Church Anselm Anselm of Lucca Apostolic appeal article of faith authority Basle Bellarmine Bull Cambridge canon canonists Cardinal Catholic century Chalcedon Christ Christian Civiltà Clement clergy College condemned confirmed Constance Constantine Constitution contradiction corruption Council of Chalcedon Council of Constance Crown 8vo Curia decision declared decrees decretals Divine doctrine document dogmatic Donation of Constantine Eccl Ecclesiæ ecclesiastical Ecumenical Council Edition Emperor Eugenius excommunication fabrications Fathers forgeries German Gratian Greek Gregorian Gregory VII Harduin heresy heretical Holy Innocent inquisitors invented Isidore Isidorian Italian Italy Jesuits John Henry Blunt kings legates letter Mansi matters of faith ment nations Nicene Nicolas ordinations Oxford Papacy Papal Infallibility Papal system Paris passage Patriarch Peter Pius Pope Pope's priests primacy principles privileges pseudo-Isidore Raynald reformation Roman Church Rome sacraments says Silvester Small 8vo spiritual Syllabus Synod theologians theology tion Ultramon Ultramontanism universal whole Church
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