New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... faith with the Colonnas . This last fact he appears not to reject . Although it is called in ques- tion by Wiseman , it rests upon strong evidence . In the proceeding before Clem- ent VII . , after the death of Boniface , the Colonnas ...
... faith with the Colonnas . This last fact he appears not to reject . Although it is called in ques- tion by Wiseman , it rests upon strong evidence . In the proceeding before Clem- ent VII . , after the death of Boniface , the Colonnas ...
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... faith in the Papal pretensions . The main point is that the Papacy no longer en- joys in Europe the popular sympathy which was once its firm support . In the middle ages , the Papacy was popular , soine- times even demagogical . In ...
... faith in the Papal pretensions . The main point is that the Papacy no longer en- joys in Europe the popular sympathy which was once its firm support . In the middle ages , the Papacy was popular , soine- times even demagogical . In ...
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... faith , important as the points of disagreement are between them . The adversaries attack this faith , and their attacks at the present day are mischievous and formidable . It is , there- fore , suicidal , as well as wrong , for ...
... faith , important as the points of disagreement are between them . The adversaries attack this faith , and their attacks at the present day are mischievous and formidable . It is , there- fore , suicidal , as well as wrong , for ...
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... evident that Guizot has little faith in political changes which are due to revolutionary agencies . He uses strong language when condemning the action of the Italian Government in confiscating 1867. ] 27 The Temporal Power of the Pope .
... evident that Guizot has little faith in political changes which are due to revolutionary agencies . He uses strong language when condemning the action of the Italian Government in confiscating 1867. ] 27 The Temporal Power of the Pope .
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... forbidden to marry one younger than the former partner , whereupon the woman returned to his bed and board again . We put no great faith in the story , much less in the ascription of the law to Charondas . We give 102 [ Jan. , Divorce .
... forbidden to marry one younger than the former partner , whereupon the woman returned to his bed and board again . We put no great faith in the story , much less in the ascription of the law to Charondas . We give 102 [ Jan. , Divorce .
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