New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... his immediate successors the Popes stood in the relation of feudal dependence , analogous to that * Savigny , p . 361 . held by other ecclesiastical nobles who were subjects of the 1867. ] 5 The Temporal Power of the Pope .
... his immediate successors the Popes stood in the relation of feudal dependence , analogous to that * Savigny , p . 361 . held by other ecclesiastical nobles who were subjects of the 1867. ] 5 The Temporal Power of the Pope .
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... ecclesiastical nobles who were subjects of the Empire , although the Roman Bishop in point of ecclesiastical and spiritual dignity had , of course , the highest rank . The Popes were obliged to take an oath of fidelity to the Em- peror ...
... ecclesiastical nobles who were subjects of the Empire , although the Roman Bishop in point of ecclesiastical and spiritual dignity had , of course , the highest rank . The Popes were obliged to take an oath of fidelity to the Em- peror ...
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... ecclesiastical tribunal , of the priests who had been engaged in this murderous attack , afforded the Pope a pretext for venting his chagrin at its failure by launch- ing his spiritual thunders against Florence and its ruler . He joined ...
... ecclesiastical tribunal , of the priests who had been engaged in this murderous attack , afforded the Pope a pretext for venting his chagrin at its failure by launch- ing his spiritual thunders against Florence and its ruler . He joined ...
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... ecclesiastical rulers would almost inevitably spring up . And this is only one of the subjects on which variance and strife might easily arise . On a review of the whole question , we are inclined to agree with the Pope and his party in ...
... ecclesiastical rulers would almost inevitably spring up . And this is only one of the subjects on which variance and strife might easily arise . On a review of the whole question , we are inclined to agree with the Pope and his party in ...
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... ecclesiastical , as well as civil , pretensions of the Pope . Since the modern nations of Europe emerged into a distinct existence , the feeling of national rights and of national independence , as opposed to foreign ecclesiastical con ...
... ecclesiastical , as well as civil , pretensions of the Pope . Since the modern nations of Europe emerged into a distinct existence , the feeling of national rights and of national independence , as opposed to foreign ecclesiastical con ...
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