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... authority . As the legislative authority of the particular churches was insensibly superseded by the use of councils , the bishops ob- tained by their alliance a much larger share of ex- ecutive and arbitrary power ; and as soon as they ...
... authority . As the legislative authority of the particular churches was insensibly superseded by the use of councils , the bishops ob- tained by their alliance a much larger share of ex- ecutive and arbitrary power ; and as soon as they ...
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... authority of the præfects or their deputies , with the administration of justice and the finances in their respective districts . The ponderous volumes of the Codes and Pandects " would furnish ample materials for a minute inquiry into ...
... authority of the præfects or their deputies , with the administration of justice and the finances in their respective districts . The ponderous volumes of the Codes and Pandects " would furnish ample materials for a minute inquiry into ...
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... AUTHORITY OF THE CHURCH . 491 and his divine honors have been perpetuated in every age and country by the various sects who assume the name of his dis- ciples . Their tender reverence for the memory of Christ , and their horror for the ...
... AUTHORITY OF THE CHURCH . 491 and his divine honors have been perpetuated in every age and country by the various sects who assume the name of his dis- ciples . Their tender reverence for the memory of Christ , and their horror for the ...
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