History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the Pontificate of Nicolas V.J. Murray, 1867 |
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... asserted , under the direct authority , of France . of the Pope . To the Church and to Western Europe it is difficult to estimate all the consequences of the elevation of the Carlovingian dynasty . The Pope has been accused of assuming ...
... asserted , under the direct authority , of France . of the Pope . To the Church and to Western Europe it is difficult to estimate all the consequences of the elevation of the Carlovingian dynasty . The Pope has been accused of assuming ...
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... assert that the kings of France , or rather the emperors , the successors of Charlemagne , held their crown only by the authority of the Pope ; that the Pope might transfer that allegiance , to which the only title was the papal ...
... assert that the kings of France , or rather the emperors , the successors of Charlemagne , held their crown only by the authority of the Pope ; that the Pope might transfer that allegiance , to which the only title was the papal ...
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... asserted his authority over the renegade monk , who had broken his vows ; and Carloman was imprisoned for life in a ... asserts that he came " . ' jussu abbatis sui quia nec ille abbatis sui jussa con- tempuere , nec abbas ille præceptis ...
... asserted his authority over the renegade monk , who had broken his vows ; and Carloman was imprisoned for life in a ... asserts that he came " . ' jussu abbatis sui quia nec ille abbatis sui jussa con- tempuere , nec abbas ille præceptis ...
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... assert the rights himself eluded the claims of the Greek Emperor - probably by the Emperor's heresy . In Stephen's letter of thanks for his deliverance to the King of the Franks , he desires to know what answer had been given to the ...
... assert the rights himself eluded the claims of the Greek Emperor - probably by the Emperor's heresy . In Stephen's letter of thanks for his deliverance to the King of the Franks , he desires to know what answer had been given to the ...
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... assert . c Manzoni has pointed out with great sagacity , that in the 170th law of Rotharis there is a clause pre- scribing the course to be pursued with lepers ; thus showing that the nation was really subject to the disease . Stephen ...
... assert . c Manzoni has pointed out with great sagacity , that in the 170th law of Rotharis there is a clause pre- scribing the course to be pursued with lepers ; thus showing that the nation was really subject to the disease . Stephen ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 164 - Photius, the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son, was an error so awful as to deserve a thousand anathemas.
Página 196 - Soissons. the names of Pope after Pope. There is a deliberate, artful vindication of their authority. Reasons are alleged from which it is impossible to suppose that Nicolas himself believed their validity, on account of their acknowledged absence from the Roman archives. Nor did the successors of Nicolas betray any greater scruple in strengthening themselves by this welcome, and therefore only, unsuspicious aid. It is impossible to deny that, at least by citing without reserve or hesitation, the...
Página 132 - After this thing Jeroboam returned not from his evil way, but made again of the lowest of the people priests of the high places: whosoever would, he consecrated him, and he became one of the priests of the high places.
Página 54 - It was at this time that he received the title of Emperor and Augustus, to which at first he was so averse that he remarked that had he known the intention of the Pope, he would not have entered the Church on that day, great festival though it was.
Página 9 - 5i was conducted according to the old usage of the Franks, the acclamation and clash of arms of the nobles and of the people, the elevation on the buckler ; but it had 0 " Et Zacharias Papa mandavit Pepino, ut melius esset ilium regem vocari, qui potestatem haberet, quam ilium, qui sine regali potestate manebat, ut non conturbaretur ordo.
Página 197 - Every one of these papal epistles was a canon of the Church ; every future bull therefore rested on the same irrefragable authority, commanded the same implicit obedience. The Papacy became a legislative as well as an administrative authority. Infallibility was the next inevitable step, if infallibility was not already in the power asserted to have been bestowed by the Lord on St. Peter, by St. Peter handed down in unbroken descent, and in a plenitude which could not be restricted or limited, to...
Página 324 - The most horrible punishment was inflicted on the traitor to the Empire, the usurper of the Papal See. His eyes were put out, his nose and his tongue cut off, and in this state, it is said by the command of the hard-hearted Pope himself, he was paraded through the streets on an ass with his face to the tail, and the common form of mockery — a wine-bladder, on his head.2 Creseentius shut himself up in the Castle of St.
Página 384 - Eucharist — from the earliest times had withdrawn into the most profound mystery ; it had been guarded with the most solemn reverence, shrouded in the most impressive ceremonial. It had become as it were the Holy of Holies of the religion, in which the presence of the Godhead was only the more solemn from the surrounding darkness. That Presence had as yet been unapproached by profane and searching controversy, had been undefined by canon, neither agitated before Council, nor determined by Pope....
Página 85 - This tithe was by no means a spontaneous votive offering of the whole Christian people — it was a tax imposed by Imperial authority, enforced by Imperial power. It had caused one, if not more than one, sanguinary insurrection among the Saxons. It was submitted to in other parts of the Empire, not without strong reluctance.6 * Capit.
Página 478 - beloved brethren, that since the days of the blessed Leo this tried and prudent Archdeacon has exalted the Roman See, and delivered this city from many perils. Wherefore, since we cannot find any one better qualified for the government of the Church or the protection of the city, we, the bishops and cardinals, with one voice elect him as the pastor and bishop of your souls.