Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Quoted in Abbé Guetée, The Papacy: Its Historic Origins and
2 1,1 | through the same Unia, the papacy's most effective siege engine,
3 1,1 | as the janissaries of the papacy, with all the fanaticism
4 3,5 | un-Orthodox view of the papacy and his appalling and clearly
5 3,5 | of the faith, the Roman papacy may have played some such
6 3,5 | that time, although the papacy itself never dogmatized
7 3,5 | of the Church and of the papacy itself. History provides
8 3,5 | Young, Christianity or the Papacy?, pp. 8-9; emphasis added].~ ~
9 3,5 | nuncios]. Likewise, the papacy remains a worldwide center
10 3,18| Malachi Martin shows the papacy's role in this struggle.
11 3,18| chaos, the pope says, the papacy will rise triumphantly to
12 5,8 | be seen, contrary to the papacy's maintaining that this
13 6,7 | Christ” (Mt 28:18). The papacy's earthly leadership is
14 6,8 | East and the Rise of the Papacy, p. 37]. Adding to these
15 6,10| East and the Rise of the Papacy, this addition was achieved
16 6,10| was disapproved of by the papacy. Whenever Carolingian requests
17 6,10| always firmly denied by the papacy. While singing the filioque
18 6,15| corrupted the morals of the papacy. The inner contradiction
19 7,3 | Young, Christianity or the Papacy?, p. 19].~ ~
20 7,14| control of the Germanic papacy. This was a papacy that
21 7,14| Germanic papacy. This was a papacy that had already cut itself
22 7,14| thousand years. This new papacy was isolated and estranged
23 7,14| the Christian world as the papacy had fallen into the temptation
24 7,14| Their roots are found in the papacy, and then continued by Luther
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