Church and State in Latin America: A History of Politicoecclesiastical RelationsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1934 - 550 páginas |
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... influence in the elections , especially after the ruin of the Western Empire , and eventually they arrogated to themselves a dominant influence in the naming of prelates.s * Regarding the intervention of the people in the elections some ...
... influence in the elections , especially after the ruin of the Western Empire , and eventually they arrogated to themselves a dominant influence in the naming of prelates.s * Regarding the intervention of the people in the elections some ...
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... influence , have maintained their position as the dominant faction in spite of the strenuous efforts of their political ad- versaries . " 65 The priestly influence is immense in Colombia in matters far outside the scope of the religious ...
... influence , have maintained their position as the dominant faction in spite of the strenuous efforts of their political ad- versaries . " 65 The priestly influence is immense in Colombia in matters far outside the scope of the religious ...
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... influence increased . Suspicion and opposition have given place to reverence and sup- port . The clergy of Chile , well - educated , widely traveled , alert , and broad - minded , rank high among Latin - American ecclesiastics . Most of ...
... influence increased . Suspicion and opposition have given place to reverence and sup- port . The clergy of Chile , well - educated , widely traveled , alert , and broad - minded , rank high among Latin - American ecclesiastics . Most of ...
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CHURCH AND STATE DURING THE SPANISH RÉGIME | 35 |
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE SPANISHAMERI | 45 |
PAPAL RELATIONS DURING THE STRUGGLE | 74 |
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