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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CURIALISTIC»
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1
Catholic Moral Teaching and Its ANtagonists
Nor do such fears harmonize with the fact that Protestant controversialists profess
to agree with atheists and socialists in the belief that Catholic dogmatic teaching,
and especially submission to a " curialistic " Papacy, is at last dead and gone, ...
Joseph Mausbach, D.D., 1914
2
Chapters in the administrative history of mediaeval England: ...
The baronial and curialistic views of the nature of the king's council, 150- 151.
The strengthening of the baronial element and the curialistic reaction from it, 151.
The substantial harmony of king and magnates under Edward I. up to the middle
...
Thomas Frederick Tout, 1920
There is also abundance of genuine and manly Christianity on the Roman side,
which is anxious to escape from the Curialistic incubus, and perhaps an
exchange on equitable terms could be negotiated. Certainly a single Dr. F. G.
Lee seems ...
4
Dickinson's Theological Quarterly
The proofs that this is the real object of the e fforts of the Curia are by Arthur taken
almost exclusively from the writings of acknowledged representatives of the
Curialistic party ; especially from the Civiltct Cattolica and the works of the Jesuits
...
The party distinguished by its Curialistic, Pelagian, and Probabilistic tendency
proved the victor. (1) (a) The original Curialistic outline of the position of the Pope
in the Church, which made the Pope the lord 0/ the Church, and declared the ...
6
The Papacy in the 19th Century
with all this, we find nowhere such a lack of higher considerations, especially of
religious ideas, — such as characterises the curialistic diplomacy in general, —
as in the memoirs of Pacca. Standing in the middle between the two diplomats, ...
7
A Protestant Dictionary: Containing Articles on the History, ...
The Council of Trent had come to no decision between the Curialistic and
Episcopal parties ; it had not determined whether the Pope was the Lord of the
Church, or only the chief among the bishops ; whether his authority was superior
or ...
Charles Henry Hamilton Wright, Charles Neil, 1904
8
The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal ...
does not expect any substantial gain, it would be contrary to reason and to
History to expect to see her give. The mediaeval tradition concerning Rome is
probably as true to Curialistic politics and to Curialistic nature in the days of a Leo
XIII., ...
The formulae or models of letters emphasized the pastoral impulse of his day, but
this, in course of time, passed away into a new and more curialistic view, when
the pallium became an instrument of ecclesiastical organization sometimes too ...
10
A History of the Councils of the Church: from the Original ...
The curialistic statement, however, that an appeal might be carried from an
CEcumenical Council to the Pope (Ferraris, latest edition, Lo. s.v. Concilium, art.
i. n. 92), rests on the totally false assumption that an (Ecumenical Council is
possible ...
Charles Joseph Hefele, 2007