The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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... Pope , he sees no reason why they should not be universally toler ated . With regard to the supremacy of the Pope , we know that to be merely spiritual . They consider him the head of the church ; but politically , or as connected with ...
... Pope , he sees no reason why they should not be universally toler ated . With regard to the supremacy of the Pope , we know that to be merely spiritual . They consider him the head of the church ; but politically , or as connected with ...
Strana cxiii
... Pope is in himself infallible , sepa- rated from the church , even in expounding the faith . Nor do Catho- lics , as Catholics , believe that the Pope has any direct or indirect au- thority over the temporal power and jurisdiction of ...
... Pope is in himself infallible , sepa- rated from the church , even in expounding the faith . Nor do Catho- lics , as Catholics , believe that the Pope has any direct or indirect au- thority over the temporal power and jurisdiction of ...
Strana cxiv
... pope , nor the cardinals ; nor any body of men , nor any other person of the church of Rome , hath any civil authority , civil power , civil jurisdiction , or civil pre - eminence whatsoever in any kingdom ; and , consequently , none in ...
... pope , nor the cardinals ; nor any body of men , nor any other person of the church of Rome , hath any civil authority , civil power , civil jurisdiction , or civil pre - eminence whatsoever in any kingdom ; and , consequently , none in ...
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