The Quarterly Review, Volume 252John Murray, 1929 |
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... Papacy remains . The Papacy remains , not in decay , not a mere antique , but full of life and youthful vigour . . . . The number of her ( the Catholic Church's ) children is greater than in any former age . Her acquisitions in the New ...
... Papacy remains . The Papacy remains , not in decay , not a mere antique , but full of life and youthful vigour . . . . The number of her ( the Catholic Church's ) children is greater than in any former age . Her acquisitions in the New ...
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... Papacy consequently appeared to Italian public opinion in the guise of a hostile power entrenched within the heart of Italy and ever ready to side with her enemies . This anti- national attitude on the part of the Papacy left a deep ...
... Papacy consequently appeared to Italian public opinion in the guise of a hostile power entrenched within the heart of Italy and ever ready to side with her enemies . This anti- national attitude on the part of the Papacy left a deep ...
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... Papacy . In conclusion , it may be admitted that a solution of the conflict appears on the whole desirable both for the Vatican and for the Italian State , and that the solution must ... Papacy has , therefore , 30 THE PAPACY AND THE STATE.
... Papacy . In conclusion , it may be admitted that a solution of the conflict appears on the whole desirable both for the Vatican and for the Italian State , and that the solution must ... Papacy has , therefore , 30 THE PAPACY AND THE STATE.
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ART CONTENTS No 497 JULY | 3 |
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