The third was enthroned as a layman, and passed through the grades of deacon, priest, and bishop on successive days. The second reigned only for twenty-nine days, and died without taking holy orders. Yet in that time he had acquired all the plenitude... On Papal Conclaves - 第 167 頁William Cornwallis Cartwright 著 - 1868 - 236 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1866 - 566 頁
...supreme authority by the simple act of election, for Adrian v. died without taking any orders, aud yet he promulgated decrees modifying the whole system...successors, were held to be invested with all the sacredncss of Pontifical utterances. Adrian v. ruled but twenty-nine days, ill which interval he repealed... | |
| 1868 - 464 頁
...V. were certainly laymen ; and the latter even died without taking orders; yet he promulgated views modifying the whole system of Papal elections, which,...with all the sacredness of pontifical utterances." (10) The Young Englishman's First PoetryBoole, compiled by Dr. LOWE, of Hurstpierpoint. (11) The Penny... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1881 - 350 頁
...taking holy orders. Yet in that time he had acquired all the plenitude of his supreme authority, and had promulgated decrees modifying the whole system of...with all the sacredness of Pontifical utterances.]! Since the time of Urban VI., in 1378, the rule has been to restrict the office of Pope to the College... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1881 - 382 頁
...holy orders. Yet in that time hfe had acquired all the plenitude of his supreme authority, and had promulgated decrees modifying the whole system of...be invested with all the sacredness of Pontifical utterances.9 • Bona, i. 189. • Planck, ili. 370. ' Adrian V. and Martin V. were ' Cardinal Deacons.'... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1881 - 420 頁
...were "Cardinal Deacons." But this is an offic* which is held by laymen. i Fl»ury, xxi. 479. crees modifying the whole system of Papal elections which...be invested with all the sacredness of Pontifical utterances.1 Since the time of Urban VI., in 1378, the rule has been to restrict the office of Pope... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1868 - 900 頁
...taking holy orders. Yet in that time ho had acquired all the plenitude of his supreme authority, and had promulgated " decrees modifying the whole system of...his successors, were held to be invested with all tho sacreducss of Pontifical utterances." * Since tho timo of Urban VI., in 137S, no one below the... | |
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