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THE RISE
OF
THE PAPAL POWER
TRACED
IN THREE LECTURES.
BY
ROBERT B.D.HUSSEY,
LATE REGIUS PROFESSOR OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY.
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A NEW WITH THE LASTEDITION, AUTHOR'S ADDITIONS.
OXFORD
PRESSAT THE CLAEENDON
MPCCCLXIII.PRINTED BY
E. AND M. A.T. M. PICKABD H.COMBE, A., HALL, LATHAM,ADVEETISEMENT.
HIS1 second edition of Professor lec-Hussey's
tures on the to theRise of the Power is duePapal
of the Clarendon Press. It is aDelegates reprint
of the former such additions to theedition with;
Notes as had in thebeen made the Authorby
of his own and a fewmargin printed copy, slight
corrections of the additionstext. The Author's
are between havebrackets. The referencesplaced
been and verified.compared
In these Lectures with the Councilcommencing
of A. D. for theSardica, Papal347, alleging
"Power before that time amongonly precedence
the Author has notequals conceded/'willingly
embraced the the not in factwhole of subject;
the ofactual of thebeginning question appellateVI ADVERTISEMENT.
as he himself intimates. See Lect. I.jurisdiction,
10. He wished to trace thep. steps historically
which Rome to him to risenhaveby appeared
"
actual and tobeyond precedence among equals/'
to little claim ofherself little and herarrogate by
absolute and divine We cannot be
authority.
allowed to the whole issue in the phrasepresume
"
is thehonour to the of whichPeter/'memory
of the Sardican more than inCanon,ground any
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our Lord's Tu es Petrus :" whether there-words,
" "
fore the Bull Unam Sanctam" be virtually
contained and latent" Lect. III. in(see p. 200)
(' honour to the of or it wasPeter/' not,memory
of thisto the Author to trace the stepscompetent
wondrous thatdevelopment, might speakthey
for themselves.
The Church of is not toEngland pledged deny,
it have been to the counselthat might agreeable
of that His Church should have receivedChrist,
an : that however such shouldorganic unity unity
have taken effect and it wasendured, necessary