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1 I, 49 | disguise her. No more king, pope, bishop—but august monarch, 2 XIII, 831| longer minded; when the Pope alone is offered to us; 3 XIII, 831| is thus excluded; and the Pope, who is its guardian, is 4 XIII, 848| they are obedient to the Pope, that is "hypocrisy." If 5 XIII, 848| contested, there has been the Pope, or, failing him, there 6 XIV, 867 | assented to it, and finally the Pope. What said they to those 7 XIV, 870 | 871. The Church, the Pope. Unity, plurality.—Considering 8 XIV, 870 | the Church as a unity, the Pope, who is its head, is as 9 XIV, 870 | Considering it as a plurality, the Pope is only a part of it. The 10 XIV, 870 | spoken differently of the Pope. (Saint Cyprian: Sacerdos 11 XIV, 870 | the Council is above the Pope.~ 12 XIV, 871 | 872. The Pope is head. Who else is known 13 XIV, 872 | 873. The Pope hates and fears the learned, 14 XIV, 873 | must not judge of what the Pope is by some words of the 15 XIV, 874 | 875. Would the Pope be dishonoured by having 16 XIV, 879 | certainty. They like the Pope to be infallible in faith, 17 XIV, 881 | Jesuits may impose upon the Pope, they will make all Christendom 18 XIV, 881 | Christendom perjured.~The Pope is very easily imposed upon, 19 XIV, 887 | happen; princes, prophets, Pope, and even the priests. And 20 XIV, 919 | speech, until there come a Pope who hears both parties,


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