The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 118
... Holy See to the Imperial 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 ...
... Holy See to the Imperial 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 ...
Page 462
... Holy See that its information was founded on “ des vaines rumeurs , " or " des bruits completement dénués de fondement . " Unfor- tunately the official documents now published by the Holy See show the truth of the facts , and also that ...
... Holy See that its information was founded on “ des vaines rumeurs , " or " des bruits completement dénués de fondement . " Unfor- tunately the official documents now published by the Holy See show the truth of the facts , and also that ...
Page 464
... Holy See on other matters not particularly specified as having been already settled . M. Kisseleff , in his first audience , went even further than this ; for he began by imploring the Holy Father , in the name of the sovereign whom he ...
... Holy See on other matters not particularly specified as having been already settled . M. Kisseleff , in his first audience , went even further than this ; for he began by imploring the Holy Father , in the name of the sovereign whom he ...
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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