The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... called to power . Francis , Duke of Guise , obtained full command of the army , his brother the Cardinal , who was almost absolute head of the Church , being invested with practically supreme control of the national exchequer . Diana of ...
... called to power . Francis , Duke of Guise , obtained full command of the army , his brother the Cardinal , who was almost absolute head of the Church , being invested with practically supreme control of the national exchequer . Diana of ...
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... the Huguenots , but a few of the others , more valorous than discreet , rose to denounce what they called clerical tyranny and absolutism . Certain abuses in the Church constituted a grievance for the re- 62 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
... the Huguenots , but a few of the others , more valorous than discreet , rose to denounce what they called clerical tyranny and absolutism . Certain abuses in the Church constituted a grievance for the re- 62 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
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... called him to Germany in 1552 , and it was necessary to leave a regent in France during his absence . There were numerous aspirants for the honour , but this bold bad man ' exhibited a dash of independence by appointing the Queen and ...
... called him to Germany in 1552 , and it was necessary to leave a regent in France during his absence . There were numerous aspirants for the honour , but this bold bad man ' exhibited a dash of independence by appointing the Queen and ...
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may become lawful sovereign by a wonderful variety of what may be called providential accidents . We have been encouraged by the Church to follow the teachings of the scholastics so far as we can , without run- ning counter to the ...
may become lawful sovereign by a wonderful variety of what may be called providential accidents . We have been encouraged by the Church to follow the teachings of the scholastics so far as we can , without run- ning counter to the ...
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... called , the others must a fortiori be excluded . 6 Here , again , there are two questions calling for notice , a negative one , and a positive ; what the prophet was not , and what he was . So far as the New Testament writings go , the ...
... called , the others must a fortiori be excluded . 6 Here , again , there are two questions calling for notice , a negative one , and a positive ; what the prophet was not , and what he was . So far as the New Testament writings go , the ...
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