Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Pope or the Bishop assumes arbitrary power , or to be as Cæsar claims to be , the living Law , he assumes to be what he is not , and usurps a power to which he has no right , and of- fends against the very law he is divinely appointed ...
... Pope or the Bishop assumes arbitrary power , or to be as Cæsar claims to be , the living Law , he assumes to be what he is not , and usurps a power to which he has no right , and of- fends against the very law he is divinely appointed ...
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... Pope , and afforded the protection solicited , beat back the Icono- clasts , and conquered the Lombards , and gave a portion of their conquest - the city and Duchy of Rome , and the Ex- archate of Ravenna - to the Holy See , and ...
... Pope , and afforded the protection solicited , beat back the Icono- clasts , and conquered the Lombards , and gave a portion of their conquest - the city and Duchy of Rome , and the Ex- archate of Ravenna - to the Holy See , and ...
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... Pope till the confirmation of his election by the Roman Emperor , and even so late as St. Gregory VII . the right of confirmation of the election of the Pope , elected by the people and clergy of Rome , seems to have been con- ceded to ...
... Pope till the confirmation of his election by the Roman Emperor , and even so late as St. Gregory VII . the right of confirmation of the election of the Pope , elected by the people and clergy of Rome , seems to have been con- ceded to ...
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