The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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... role . The electoral princes , particularly the Archbishop of Mainz , did regard Eugenius ' deposition as a dangerous precedent , both on hierarchical grounds and in view of the recent imperial ' schism ' ; but in general Eugenius ...
... role . The electoral princes , particularly the Archbishop of Mainz , did regard Eugenius ' deposition as a dangerous precedent , both on hierarchical grounds and in view of the recent imperial ' schism ' ; but in general Eugenius ...
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... role of Luther ; and views the Reformation not as an " event " but as the result of a long - term evolution that saw the extension of the council's authority into more and more areas of urban life . Whereas Moeller and Lau emphasize the ...
... role of Luther ; and views the Reformation not as an " event " but as the result of a long - term evolution that saw the extension of the council's authority into more and more areas of urban life . Whereas Moeller and Lau emphasize the ...
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... role to play . " 53 The editors of La Croix held exactly the same view in regard to France's colonial empire . In their eyes , the true reason for the existence of her col- onies was not her prestige as a nation , although that was ...
... role to play . " 53 The editors of La Croix held exactly the same view in regard to France's colonial empire . In their eyes , the true reason for the existence of her col- onies was not her prestige as a nation , although that was ...
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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