The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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Page 75
... major princes eventually accepted vague assurances from the papacy ; but , contrary to the view of Ourliac , there was no general change in out- look , public opinion in Germany remaining ' conciliarist . ' This interpretation fits the ...
... major princes eventually accepted vague assurances from the papacy ; but , contrary to the view of Ourliac , there was no general change in out- look , public opinion in Germany remaining ' conciliarist . ' This interpretation fits the ...
Page 140
... major sections : methodology of historical research , and themes and theories of universal and national history . Within each subdivision Dubois explores the various similar and dissimilar ways in which Catholic , Lutheran , and ...
... major sections : methodology of historical research , and themes and theories of universal and national history . Within each subdivision Dubois explores the various similar and dissimilar ways in which Catholic , Lutheran , and ...
Page 210
... major act of legislation promulgated in the cortes of 1348 , come to grips with this problem , though it did give the force of law to the Partidas ( ch . 64 ) . " As something of an after- thought , Alfonso XI dealt with only one ...
... major act of legislation promulgated in the cortes of 1348 , come to grips with this problem , though it did give the force of law to the Partidas ( ch . 64 ) . " As something of an after- thought , Alfonso XI dealt with only one ...
Contents
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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