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... Pope . The Periclean policy of making the States of the Church powerful by war , and Rome itself beautiful with art , failed to rouse the enthusiasm of the " subject - allies " who had to find the funds without getting any visible ...
... Pope . The Periclean policy of making the States of the Church powerful by war , and Rome itself beautiful with art , failed to rouse the enthusiasm of the " subject - allies " who had to find the funds without getting any visible ...
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... Pope . by England , both as a Church and as a State . These powers - Administrative , Taxative , and Judicial- had grown out of the practice of referring ecclesiastical disputes to the most honoured Apostolic See of Western Europe : an ...
... Pope . by England , both as a Church and as a State . These powers - Administrative , Taxative , and Judicial- had grown out of the practice of referring ecclesiastical disputes to the most honoured Apostolic See of Western Europe : an ...
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... Pope Pius was a formidable foe : he was instant against both Huguenot and Netherlandish " heretics , " and he had been at the back of the Northern Rebellion . Like his predecessor Paul III.'s Bull against Henry VIII ( ch . iv . , ยง 6 ) ...
... Pope Pius was a formidable foe : he was instant against both Huguenot and Netherlandish " heretics , " and he had been at the back of the Northern Rebellion . Like his predecessor Paul III.'s Bull against Henry VIII ( ch . iv . , ยง 6 ) ...
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ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Difficulties Henrys Views | 2 |
Clerical and Papal Money Burdens | 3 |
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