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History of the papacy
The Institute of Catholic Studies Fall Courses 2020
Tradition in Revolution: Harold J. Berman and the Historical Understanding of the Papacy
History 329 the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1500-PRESENT
Pius Ix and the Change in Papal Authority in the Nineteenth Century
Authority and Duty: Columbanus and the Primacy of Rome
THE COMMON-SENSE ARGUMENT for PAPAL INFALLIBILITY SANDRA YOCUM MIZE University of Dayton
Arpaia on Coppa, 'The Modern Papacy Since 1789'
Absolute Monarchs a History of the Papacy 1St Edition Ebook
If Christ Be Not Raised”; If Peter Was Not the First Pope: Parallel Cases of Indispensable Doctrinal Foundations Jerry L
Traditionalists, Infallibility and the Pope (1995, 2006)
Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States
AN INTRODUCTION to CHURCH HISTORY: from the BEGINNINGS to 1500
Module Hi1201 Europe, 1000-1250: Conflict Of
The Understanding of Papal Supremacy As Revealed in the Letters of Pope Gregory the Great
The History of the Medieval Papacy
The Petrine Ministry in a New Situation
A History of the Popes, by Eamon Duffy Darius Jankiewicz Andrews University,
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Violence and Disorder in the Sede Vacante of Early Modern Rome, 1559-1655
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The Legal Legacy of Pope Gregory I: in Life and in Letters
252 James Corkery and Thomas Worcester (Eds), the Papacy Since 1500: from Italian Prince to Universal Pastor (Cambridge: Cambrid
Conclaves in the Modern Papacy: Factors That Influence the Elections of Popes (1846-Present)
The Papacy (This Book Being the Fruit of Those Labors)
The Investiture Controversy Was a Conflict Between Pope Gregory VII and the German
Harrowing the Church Gregory VII, Manasses of Reims, and The
A Study of the Expressed Opinion of the Papacy in the American Secular Press
Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States
Leo the Great on the Supremacy of the Bishop of Rome
Gregory VII & the Medieval Papacy
The International Personality and Sovereignty of the Holy See
The Problem of Bad Popes: the Argument from Conspicuous Corruption
The First Pontiff: Pope Damasus I and the Expansion of the Roman Primacy