The Pope and Italy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: America America Press 1929Description: 134pDDC classification:
  • J35 P251
Partial contents:
The roman Question is setled.........1 Temporal Sovereignty was historically inevitable ......9 Temporal sovereignty is a logical necessity...........16 THe temporal power is lost.......24 THe roman Questions Begin..........42 The Question arises.....29 The negotiations begin................42 The Question is Settled........48 Implications and misconceptions.....64 What of the Future?..........76
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includes index and biblioraphy

The roman Question is setled.........1 Temporal Sovereignty was historically inevitable ......9 Temporal sovereignty is a logical necessity...........16 THe temporal power is lost.......24 THe roman Questions Begin..........42 The Question arises.....29 The negotiations begin................42 The Question is Settled........48 Implications and misconceptions.....64 What of the Future?..........76

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