Church and State in Latin America: A History of Politicoecclesiastical RelationsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1934 - 550 páginas |
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... priests , it was not for these reasons that Francia hated them . It was be- cause the priests exercised great influence over the lower classes , and because a church government with authority independent of the civil power was ...
... priests , it was not for these reasons that Francia hated them . It was be- cause the priests exercised great influence over the lower classes , and because a church government with authority independent of the civil power was ...
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... priests , and Peruvian priests refused to officiate at Chilean festivals . Also , and most serious , the Peruvian clergy were redoubling their efforts to incite greater resistance to the Chileans . A crisis became inevitable when the ...
... priests , and Peruvian priests refused to officiate at Chilean festivals . Also , and most serious , the Peruvian clergy were redoubling their efforts to incite greater resistance to the Chileans . A crisis became inevitable when the ...
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... priests , as a body , are not respected by foreigners and educated natives , although they are held in superstitious vener- ation by the ignorant masses . The black sheep among the Domin- ican clergy are all too numerous ; no ...
... priests , as a body , are not respected by foreigners and educated natives , although they are held in superstitious vener- ation by the ignorant masses . The black sheep among the Domin- ican clergy are all too numerous ; no ...
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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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