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... Temporal Supremacy §3 . The Spiritual Supremacy Its interference with the secular authority The financial exactions of the unreformed Papacy CHAPTER II . THE POLITICAL SITUATION . § 1. The small extent of Christendom § 2. Consolidation ...
... Temporal Supremacy §3 . The Spiritual Supremacy Its interference with the secular authority The financial exactions of the unreformed Papacy CHAPTER II . THE POLITICAL SITUATION . § 1. The small extent of Christendom § 2. Consolidation ...
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... temporal empire had been furnished by St. Augustine , although probably he would have been the first to protest against the use made of his vision of the City of God . His unfinished master- piece , De Civitate Dei , in which with a ...
... temporal empire had been furnished by St. Augustine , although probably he would have been the first to protest against the use made of his vision of the City of God . His unfinished master- piece , De Civitate Dei , in which with a ...
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... temporal and spiritual supremacy claimed by the Bishops of Rome is to be found in Pope Innocent IV.'s Commentary on the Decretals ( 1243- 1254 ) , and in the Bull , Unam Sanctam , published by Pope Boniface VIII . in 1302. But ...
... temporal and spiritual supremacy claimed by the Bishops of Rome is to be found in Pope Innocent IV.'s Commentary on the Decretals ( 1243- 1254 ) , and in the Bull , Unam Sanctam , published by Pope Boniface VIII . in 1302. But ...
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... temporal and spiritual . § 2. The Temporal Supremacy . The former , stated in its widest extent , was the right to depose kings , free their subjects from their allegiance , and bestow their territories on another . It could only be 1 ...
... temporal and spiritual . § 2. The Temporal Supremacy . The former , stated in its widest extent , was the right to depose kings , free their subjects from their allegiance , and bestow their territories on another . It could only be 1 ...
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... temporal supremacy , i.e. to direct the policy , and to be the final arbiter in the actions of temporal sovereigns , made itself felt . A great potentate , placed over the loosely formed kingdoms of the Middle Ages , hesitated to ...
... temporal supremacy , i.e. to direct the policy , and to be the final arbiter in the actions of temporal sovereigns , made itself felt . A great potentate , placed over the loosely formed kingdoms of the Middle Ages , hesitated to ...
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