The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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Page 297
... Church , without derogating from its catholicity . But , obviously , this compatibility could last only as long as ... Church pretended or aspired to cover , the Church could no longer tie its fortunes to those of the state , and had to ...
... Church , without derogating from its catholicity . But , obviously , this compatibility could last only as long as ... Church pretended or aspired to cover , the Church could no longer tie its fortunes to those of the state , and had to ...
Page 313
... church to claim its share in the funds , prebends , and immovable property of the Roman Church . It must be remembered that the Old Catholics accept the modern doctrine of the state in all its bearings . They repudi- ate , therefore ...
... church to claim its share in the funds , prebends , and immovable property of the Roman Church . It must be remembered that the Old Catholics accept the modern doctrine of the state in all its bearings . They repudi- ate , therefore ...
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... church too . A complete separation , however , of Church and State is , for the same reasons , as impossible as a complete union . Cavour's formula contains a false metaphor , the church being no more " in " the state than the state is ...
... church too . A complete separation , however , of Church and State is , for the same reasons , as impossible as a complete union . Cavour's formula contains a false metaphor , the church being no more " in " the state than the state is ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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