The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 118
... Government as to the religious affairs of the subjects of the latter . The Pope is the Father of the faithful : he has moreover to watch over the observance of the essential laws of the Church , which cannot be subverted or modified ...
... Government as to the religious affairs of the subjects of the latter . The Pope is the Father of the faithful : he has moreover to watch over the observance of the essential laws of the Church , which cannot be subverted or modified ...
Page 462
... Government was not slow to avail itself of the advantage given it by that state of things . With one hand grasping the throat of the witnesses on the Pontifical side , it wrote with the other the coolest denials of the truth of the ...
... Government was not slow to avail itself of the advantage given it by that state of things . With one hand grasping the throat of the witnesses on the Pontifical side , it wrote with the other the coolest denials of the truth of the ...
Page 467
... Government itself , their letters were suppressed or cast aside ; and on the other hand , a document so purely religious in its character as the promulgation of a Jubilee by the Pope , in 1857 , though forwarded from Rome in the manner ...
... Government itself , their letters were suppressed or cast aside ; and on the other hand , a document so purely religious in its character as the promulgation of a Jubilee by the Pope , in 1857 , though forwarded from Rome in the manner ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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