The Papal Conclaves: As They Were and as They areChapman and Hall, 1876 - 434 頁 |
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第 vi 頁
... probably more from policy than from temper , to pretend that the cloud is much heavier on her than it really is . She considers herself to be sitting in mourning and in captivity , and professes to be unable to " sing the Lord's song in ...
... probably more from policy than from temper , to pretend that the cloud is much heavier on her than it really is . She considers herself to be sitting in mourning and in captivity , and professes to be unable to " sing the Lord's song in ...
第 vii 頁
... probably all the electors to choose the man whom they think to be the most fitted and the most capable of serving the interests of the Church as they are understood by the Romish hierarchy . That there may be great differences of ...
... probably all the electors to choose the man whom they think to be the most fitted and the most capable of serving the interests of the Church as they are understood by the Romish hierarchy . That there may be great differences of ...
第 5 頁
... probably be considered that the greatest social organism which the world has ever seen , the Catholic Church , may be one of these . It will be expedient , therefore , to trace very briefly the course of those events and arrangements ...
... probably be considered that the greatest social organism which the world has ever seen , the Catholic Church , may be one of these . It will be expedient , therefore , to trace very briefly the course of those events and arrangements ...
第 40 頁
... probably some client who had feed the waiting - woman for her advocacy . Some family poor to the extent of all but wanting bread , but respectable by virtue of some family connection with somebody who held some post or office in the ...
... probably some client who had feed the waiting - woman for her advocacy . Some family poor to the extent of all but wanting bread , but respectable by virtue of some family connection with somebody who held some post or office in the ...
第 51 頁
... cardinal at fourteen ; and Innocent IX . ( ob . 1591 ) , found time in his two months ' papacy to create his nephew , Antonio Fachinetti della Noce , at eighteen . Innocent was aware , probably , that E 2 HIERARCHY IN STATE OF FLUIDITY .
... cardinal at fourteen ; and Innocent IX . ( ob . 1591 ) , found time in his two months ' papacy to create his nephew , Antonio Fachinetti della Noce , at eighteen . Innocent was aware , probably , that E 2 HIERARCHY IN STATE OF FLUIDITY .
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accessit adoration Aldobrandino Alexander Altieri Angelo Antipope Apostolic Archbishop of Bari Avignon Barberini Baronius became Bishop Borghese Borromeo Brosses Bull Camerlengo candidate Caraffa cardinal nephew cardinal's cell century ceremonial CHAPTER Chigi Church clave Clement Clement VIII Colonna Conclave which elected conclavist Council created creatures crowns death declared died dinal ecclesiastical electors Eminences fact faction Farnese favour French cardinals French party friends give Gregory XV hand Holy Innocent interest interregnum Italian Julius Ludovisi matter Medici Montalto months Moroni Nicholas object Olympia Orsini palace Paoline Chapel papabili Papacy Papal Papal Conclaves papal elections Paul person Peter Pius Pius IV Pontiff Pope's present probably proceeded Prospero Colonna purple recognised reigned remarks Roman Rome rules Sacred College Saoli says the conclavist scrutiny seems simoniacal simony Sixtus squadrone volante successor things throne tion Tosco Urban VIII Vatican Venetian voting papers writer zealous Popes