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... temporal jurisdiction of the papacy was found in the important doctrine of the indirect power of the pope in temporal affairs , so admirably expounded by the Cardinal and Saint , Robert Bellarmine , 15 a doctrine which , with certain ...
... temporal jurisdiction of the papacy was found in the important doctrine of the indirect power of the pope in temporal affairs , so admirably expounded by the Cardinal and Saint , Robert Bellarmine , 15 a doctrine which , with certain ...
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... temporal and the spiritual realms were for centuries not clearly distinguished , the unity of Christendom having been regarded as both re- ligious and temporal , under which conception the need for compacts or agreements between the two ...
... temporal and the spiritual realms were for centuries not clearly distinguished , the unity of Christendom having been regarded as both re- ligious and temporal , under which conception the need for compacts or agreements between the two ...
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... temporal matters ; the first , recognition of the Vatican State as a temporal state , entitled to all the rights and subject to all the duties of such a state ; and the second , finan- cial arrangements . The third , dealing at length ...
... temporal matters ; the first , recognition of the Vatican State as a temporal state , entitled to all the rights and subject to all the duties of such a state ; and the second , finan- cial arrangements . The third , dealing at length ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
The Greek Background | 41 |
THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF ANCIENT GREECE | 43 |
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