An Essay on Papal Infallibility

An Essay on Papal Infallibility
Title An Essay on Papal Infallibility PDF eBook
Author John Sinclair
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 52
Release 2022-09-04
Genre Fiction
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An Essay on Papal Infallibility

An Essay on Papal Infallibility
Title An Essay on Papal Infallibility PDF eBook
Author John SINCLAIR (Archdeacon of Middlesex.)
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1850
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Linus Or Peter?

Linus Or Peter?
Title Linus Or Peter? PDF eBook
Author Robert Geis
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 2009
Genre Religion
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Through analysis of Scripture, this book argues that the Vatican I proclamation on papal infallibility is a man-made declaration. The Roman rite claim for a Divinely ordained Vicariate of authoritative pronouncements emerges as an impediment to Christian unity.

Papal Infallibility. Reasons why a Roman Catholic Cannot Accept the Doctrine of Papal Infallibility as Defined by the Vatican Council

Papal Infallibility. Reasons why a Roman Catholic Cannot Accept the Doctrine of Papal Infallibility as Defined by the Vatican Council
Title Papal Infallibility. Reasons why a Roman Catholic Cannot Accept the Doctrine of Papal Infallibility as Defined by the Vatican Council PDF eBook
Author Papal Infallibility
Publisher London ; Oxford ; Cambridge : Rivingtons
Pages 112
Release 1876
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Origins of papal infallibility, 1150-1350

Origins of papal infallibility, 1150-1350
Title Origins of papal infallibility, 1150-1350 PDF eBook
Author Brian Tierney
Publisher Brill Archive
Pages 320
Release 1972
Genre Civilization, Medieval
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An Essay on Papal Infallibility. By the Venerable John Sinclair, M. A. Archdeacon of Middlesex, and Vicar of Kensington

An Essay on Papal Infallibility. By the Venerable John Sinclair, M. A. Archdeacon of Middlesex, and Vicar of Kensington
Title An Essay on Papal Infallibility. By the Venerable John Sinclair, M. A. Archdeacon of Middlesex, and Vicar of Kensington PDF eBook
Author John Sinclair
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1850
Genre Popes
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Authority, Dogma, and History

Authority, Dogma, and History
Title Authority, Dogma, and History PDF eBook
Author Kenneth L. Parker
Publisher Academica Press,LLC
Pages 254
Release 2009
Genre Catholic converts
ISBN 1933146443

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As the force that gave birth to Anglo-Catholicism, the Oxford Movement is generally treated as an Anglican phenomenon. Yet the influence of members who converted to Roman Catholicism proved decisive for the years leading up to the First Vatican Council and the definition of papal infallibility in Pastor Aeternus (1870). This collection of original essays edited by Parker and Pahls, explores how various Oxford Movement converts to Roman Catholicism contributed to debates surrounding papal infallibility in the 1850s, 1860s and beyond. From Henry Cardinal Manning and Msgr. George Talbot (a chamberlain to Pius 1X) to John Henry Cardinal Newman and Richard Simpson (a liberal Catholic journalist), the diverse voices of these converts marshaled arguments on both sides of the debate and played substantial roles in framing the outcome. The full story of Pastor Aeternus and its subsequent reception cannot be told without exploring the contribution of the combatants, dissidents, and collaborators who left the Church of England.