The Primitive Saints and the See of RomeLongmans, Green, 1900 - 568 Seiten |
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... admitted within the enclosure of the Church The lowering of the spiritual tone of the clergy . This lowering process traced at Rome during the pontificates of S. Julius Liberius . Damasus The Council of Nicaea and the Roman see The ...
... admitted within the enclosure of the Church The lowering of the spiritual tone of the clergy . This lowering process traced at Rome during the pontificates of S. Julius Liberius . Damasus The Council of Nicaea and the Roman see The ...
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... admitted to the communion of Hormisdas without signing his libellus Appendix M. - On the Principle of Development ADDITIONAL NOTES • 405 ib . ib . • 406 · ib . 408 • 421 · 424 • 434 EXCURSUS I. • 510 On the date of the Roman Council ...
... admitted to the communion of Hormisdas without signing his libellus Appendix M. - On the Principle of Development ADDITIONAL NOTES • 405 ib . ib . • 406 · ib . 408 • 421 · 424 • 434 EXCURSUS I. • 510 On the date of the Roman Council ...
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... admitted that " it is very unfortunate that the Nag's Head story was ever seriously put forward ; for it is so absurd , on the face of it , that it has led to the suspicion of Catholic theologians not being sincere in the objections ...
... admitted that " it is very unfortunate that the Nag's Head story was ever seriously put forward ; for it is so absurd , on the face of it , that it has led to the suspicion of Catholic theologians not being sincere in the objections ...
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... admitted to the communion of the Roman pontiff on the terms which he lays down . If we reject it , very many results affecting both faith and practice follow ; and to me , at least , it presents itself as a duty to set forth in print ...
... admitted to the communion of the Roman pontiff on the terms which he lays down . If we reject it , very many results affecting both faith and practice follow ; and to me , at least , it presents itself as a duty to set forth in print ...
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... admitted that as early as the first half of the third century we find in the West traces of a tendency to attribute the primatial position of the Roman Church to a totally different cause . Some Western writers of the third century held ...
... admitted that as early as the first half of the third century we find in the West traces of a tendency to attribute the primatial position of the Roman Church to a totally different cause . Some Western writers of the third century held ...
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