The British Quarterly Review, Volume 61Hodder and Stoughton, 1875 - Christianity |
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... Emperor are in open controversy , and the one is the representative of the Romish Church , the other of an evangelical dynasty , yet when stripped of all personal and doctrinal elements , the contest remains , in its whole substance and ...
... Emperor are in open controversy , and the one is the representative of the Romish Church , the other of an evangelical dynasty , yet when stripped of all personal and doctrinal elements , the contest remains , in its whole substance and ...
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... emperors , filled the history of the Middle Ages , down to the disintegration of the German empire . . . . In my view it is a falsifying of politics and of history when one regards His Holiness the Pope exclusively as the high- priest ...
... emperors , filled the history of the Middle Ages , down to the disintegration of the German empire . . . . In my view it is a falsifying of politics and of history when one regards His Holiness the Pope exclusively as the high- priest ...
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... emperors of the Middle Ages affected by turns the preponderance of the Church and of the State , that which concerns this discussion is the conflict of principles , or of claims put forward under the guise of principles . But the ...
... emperors of the Middle Ages affected by turns the preponderance of the Church and of the State , that which concerns this discussion is the conflict of principles , or of claims put forward under the guise of principles . But the ...
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... Emperor of Germany . It is of this very Bull of Gregory VII . that Mr. Bryce has said : ' Doctrines such as these strike equally at all temporal govern- ' ments , nor were the Innocents and Bonifaces of later days ' slow to apply them ...
... Emperor of Germany . It is of this very Bull of Gregory VII . that Mr. Bryce has said : ' Doctrines such as these strike equally at all temporal govern- ' ments , nor were the Innocents and Bonifaces of later days ' slow to apply them ...
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... Emperor of Constantinople , he says : - ' Thou shouldest know that God created two lights in the firm - ment , the sun and the moon - that is , he created two dignities , the papal authority and the kingly power . But the former , which ...
... Emperor of Constantinople , he says : - ' Thou shouldest know that God created two lights in the firm - ment , the sun and the moon - that is , he created two dignities , the papal authority and the kingly power . But the former , which ...
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