Paul the Pope and Paul the Friar: A Story of an Interdict

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Smith, Elder, & Company, 1870 - 392 頁

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第 372 頁 - ... tranquility the state which God has given us to rule; and, in order to maintain our authority as a prince, who in temporal matters recognizes no superior saving the Divine Majesty, we, by these our public letters, do protest before the Lord God and the whole world that we have not failed to use every possible means to make his Holiness understand our most valid and irrefragable case ; first, by means of our ambassador residing at the court of his Holiness ; then, by letters of ours in answer...
第 372 頁 - ... juris ordine servato, we have thought fit to use in resisting it the remedies adopted by our ancestors and by other sovereign princes against such pontiffs as, in using the power given them by God to the use of edifying, have overstepped their due limits And we pray the Lord God to inspire him [the pope] with a sense of the invalidity and nullity of his brief and of the other acts committed against us, and that He, knowing the justice of our cause, may give us strength to maintain our reverence...
第 372 頁 - ... the holy fathers, and the sacred canons, to the prejudice of the secular authority given us by God, and of the liberty of our state, inasmuch as it would cause disturbance in the quiet possessions which, by divine Grace, under our government our faithful subjects hold of their properties, their honor and their lives, and occasion a most grave and universal scandal throughout the state ; We do not hesitate to consider the said brief not only as unsuitable and unjust, but as null and void and of...
第 187 頁 - ... Lateran Treaty with Italy. In addition to the office of Secretary of State, the new Cardinal was appointed Archpriest of St. Peter's, thus becoming the Pope's principal assistant at all functions in the great basilica. He also succeeded Gasparri as Cardinal Chamberlain, who governs the Church during the interregnum between the death of one Pope and the election of his successor, and has as well the direction of the Papal household and Vatican properties. Cardinal Pacelli first crossed the Atlantic...
第 38 頁 - Popes when to insist and when to tem' porise,' he entered on his office under the title of Paul V., with a conscientious resolution which no reasoning could shake, and nothing but compulsion could change, to recognise ' no rule of conduct save ' that deduced from the writings in which Rome had registered ' her own notions of her own rights and claims.
第 372 頁 - ... the quiet possession which, by divine Grace, under our government our faithful subjects hold of their properties, their honor and their lives, and occasion a most grave and universal scandal throughout the state ; We do not hesitate to consider the said brief not only as unsuitable and unjust, but as null and void and of no worth or value whatever, and being thus invalid, vain, and unlawfully fulminated, de facto nullo juris ordine servato, we have thought fit to use in resisting it the remedies...
第 18 頁 - This religious system has no inherent or necessary affinity to one form of government more than to another.
第 372 頁 - ... one was addressed to you, the tenor and contents whereof were similar to those of the other. We therefore find ourselves constrained to preserve in peace and tranquility the state which God has given us to rule; and, in order to maintain our authority as a prince, who in temporal matters recognizes no superior saving the Divine Majesty, we, by these our public letters, do protest before the Lord God and the whole world that we have not failed to use every possible means to make his Holiness understand...
第 20 頁 - Abbot stance of well-directed energy and enterprise; it is one of the earliest examples We have of the creation of enormous wealth by the application of great personal abilities to commerce, and illustrates the extraordinary development of the English foreign trade at the close of the sixteenth and opening of the seventeenth centuries. [Life of Dr. George Abbot, reprinted by Onslow from the Biographia Britannica, with the lives of...
第 250 頁 - Venetian priest mindful of ordination vows, canons, and solemn obligations of all sorts, who hesitates much as to obeying the order of the government, that he shall continue to celebrate his offices as usual, despite all Papal commands to the contrary. His church is an important one, and much may hang on the dangerous example of its silenced bells and closed doors. A messenger from the...

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