The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: CivilizationH.F. Brownson, 1884 |
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... BISHOPS OF ROME PAGE . 1 86 107 127 146 FUTURE OF PROTESTANTISM AND CATHOLICITY : - ARTICLE I. , THE SECULAR SPIRIT 162 66 II . , NATIONAL WEALTH 184 66 III . , CIVIL AND POLITICAL LIBERTY 201 LAST ARTICLE , RELIGIOUS LIBERTY 222 THE ...
... BISHOPS OF ROME PAGE . 1 86 107 127 146 FUTURE OF PROTESTANTISM AND CATHOLICITY : - ARTICLE I. , THE SECULAR SPIRIT 162 66 II . , NATIONAL WEALTH 184 66 III . , CIVIL AND POLITICAL LIBERTY 201 LAST ARTICLE , RELIGIOUS LIBERTY 222 THE ...
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... bishop of Rome , and assert that it is vested in the general council of bishops . Yet they hold that it is essential to a general council and the validity of its acts that it be convoked and presided over by the Roman pontiff , in ...
... bishop of Rome , and assert that it is vested in the general council of bishops . Yet they hold that it is essential to a general council and the validity of its acts that it be convoked and presided over by the Roman pontiff , in ...
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... bishops dispersed , and each in communion with the pope , teaching in his own particular diocese ; but as we can know only through the pope or an oecumenical council , what these bishops dispersed throughout the whole world agree in ...
... bishops dispersed , and each in communion with the pope , teaching in his own particular diocese ; but as we can know only through the pope or an oecumenical council , what these bishops dispersed throughout the whole world agree in ...
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... bishops assembled , who were grossly maltreated by the Arian emperor , had no validity , for St. Liberius refused to approve , and in fact , as you allege , condemned them . There was no second Council of Ephesus , and so there could be ...
... bishops assembled , who were grossly maltreated by the Arian emperor , had no validity , for St. Liberius refused to approve , and in fact , as you allege , condemned them . There was no second Council of Ephesus , and so there could be ...
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... of the Chris- tian empire founded , with the aid of the pope and bishops , by Charlemagne and his nobles , and not unlikely will end in the complete severance of all official union of church 98 INDEPENDENCE OF THE CHURCH .
... of the Chris- tian empire founded , with the aid of the pope and bishops , by Charlemagne and his nobles , and not unlikely will end in the complete severance of all official union of church 98 INDEPENDENCE OF THE CHURCH .
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