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- Page 41 and 42: CLEMENT XL 1700-1721. CHAPTER I. K
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- Page 47 and 48: ALBANI ELECTED. 7 festivities.^ Dur
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- Page 51 and 52: CLEMENT XI. II But there were limit
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- Page 55 and 56: THE SPANISH SUCCESSION. I5 and in t
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- Page 63 and 64: FRANCO-SPANISH INTRIGUES. 23 the Em
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THE POPE STRIVES FOR AN AGREEMENT.
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THE EMPEROR S GRIEVANCES., 39 a ten
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FRENCH DEFEATS. 4I The reaction was
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THE AUSTRIANS IN THE PAPAL STATES.
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THE emperor's TROOPS IN PARMA AND M
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^ THE POPE S RESISTANCE. 47 " to mi
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THE POPE S RESISTANCE. 49 the same
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AN IMPERIAL MANIFESTO. 5I Instead o
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ANTI-PAPAL WRITINGS. 53 in Joseph's
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OUTBREAK OF WAR. 55 These polemics
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THE POPE S MILITARY IMPOTENCE. 57 C
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NEGOTIATIONS. 59 were heard at the
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NEGOTIATIONS. 6l was the one fraugh
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THE POPE YIELDS. 63 himself surroun
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BREACH BETWEEN ROME AND SPAIN. 65 f
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BREACH BETWEEN ROME AND SPAIN. 67 c
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PEACE WITH THE EMPEROR. 69 would no
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— CHAPTER III. Philip V.'s Hostil
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TENSION BETWEEN ROME AND MADRID. 73
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THE TENSION CONTINUES. 75 An even m
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, church.^ MACANAZ MEMORIAL. 77 So
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NEGOTIATIONS ABOUT COMACCHIO. 79 Co
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NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE. 8l The negot
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DEATH OF JOSEPH I. 83 compromising
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PROSPECT OF A PROTESTANT EMPEROR. 8
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THE IMPERIAL ELECTION. 87 the imper
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AUGUSTUS OF SAXONY'S CANDIDATURE. 8
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ALBANI AT FRANKFORT. 9I whilst at t
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PAPAL ATTITUDE TO THE ELECTION. 93
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PEACE OF UTRECHT. 95 The peace cong
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PEACE OF UTRECHT. 97 he reported th
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PAPAL POLICY. 99 From the first Cle
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PEACE OF RASTATT. lOI with England
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PASSIONEI S INSTRUCTIONS. IO3 this
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PASSIONEI S INSTRUCTIONS. I05 erect
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PEACE OF BADEN. I07 of Baden. ^ The
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PEACE OF BADEN. IO9 only against al
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PAPAL ACTION. Ill against Venice.^
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PAPAL ACTION. II3 Electors of Mayen
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DEATH OF LOUIS XIV. II5 of the Gree
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CHANGE IN MADRID. II7 Madrid, to at
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CHANGE IN MADRID. IIQ ecclesiastica
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ALBERONI. 121 had waited so long/ c
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NEGOTIATIONS. I23 would profit indi
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VICTORY OF PETERWARDEIN. 125 offere
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PAPAL EFFORTS ON BEHALF OF CORFU. I
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MINOR SUCCESSES. I29 When Pisani se
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FURTHER PREPARATIONS. I3I occasion
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FURTHER PREPARATIONS. I33 the mista
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ALBERONI S AMBITION. I35 greatest i
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NEGOTIATIONS WITH SPAIN. I37 the eq
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THE CHRISTIAN FLEET PUTS TO SEA. I3
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SURRENDER OF BELGRADE. I41 Janissar
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SPANISH ATTACK ON SARDINIA. I43 mor
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THE POPE S INDIGNATION. I45 and Alb
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BITTERNESS IN VIENNA. I47 able ange
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THE CONCORDAT RATIFIED. 149 Clement
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THE POPE TRICKED. 15I Meanwhile Cle
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ALDROVANDI S MISTAKES. 153 disappro
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^ IMPERIAL DEMANDS. 155 Aldrovandi
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IMPERIAL DEMANDS. 157 ambassador ha
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SPANISH ENCROACHMENTS. 159 ecclesia
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CLEMENT XI. AND ACQUAVIVA. l6l port
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DISCUSSIONS. 163 not accepted and e
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A LETTER OF ALBERONI. 165 the reven
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FALL OF ALBERONL 167 Savoy would be
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FALL OF ALBERONI. 169 instructed to
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PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ALBERONI. I71 a
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ALBERONI ACQUITTED. I73 against the
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SPAIN AND ROME RECONCILED. I75 to t
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CHAPTER V. Revival of Jansenism—T
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THE CASE OF CONSCIENCE. 179 at any
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THE CASE OF CONSCIENCE. l8l Auch ha
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ROME INFORMED. 183 suit with a deta
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THE BULL VINEAM DOMINI, 1 85 Innoce
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BRIEF OF JANUARY 15, I706. 187 this
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PORT-ROYAL DOOMED. 189 subscribed.
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DISMANTLING OF PORT-ROYAL. 19I to e
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QUESNEL. 193 latter's death. A fres
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QUESNEL S LITERARY MANNER. I95 to t
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THE REFLEXIONS MORALES. ig^ dealt t
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QUESNEL S TEACHING. I99 and on ever
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NOAILLES PERPLEXITY. 201 had been c
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EPISCOPAL CONDEMNATIONS. 203 In Par
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PAPAL CONDEMNATION. 205 not go so f
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CHAMPFLOUR AND NOAILLES. 207 letter
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LOUIS XIV. INTERVENES. 209 Bishops
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I NOAILLES ATTITUDE. 211 happened t
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ANOTHER BULL. 213 received permissi
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ROMAN DISCUSSIONS. 215 who had obvi
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ROMAN DISCUSSIONS. 217 The French a
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THE BULL UNIGENITUS. 219 At last "
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THE BULL UNIGENITUS. 221 had only c
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THE BULL UNIGENITUS. 223 and that H
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THE BULL UNIGENITUS. 22$ Holy Scrip
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I FENELON AND THE BULL. 227 The Con
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DISCUSSIONS ABOUT ACCEPTANCE. 229 n
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A CRISIS. 231 without addition, tho
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THE COMMISSION DIVIDED. 233 the dif
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THE BULL ACCEPTED. 235 The Archbish
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FENELON ON THE SITUATION. 237 more
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THE ASSEMBLY OF THE CLERGY ACCEPTS.
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FENELON DEFENDS THE BISHOPS. 24I ha
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NOAILLES EMBARRASSMENT. 243 the Bul
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AMELOT IN ROME. 245 (7.) For his am
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FABRONI AGAINST A COUNCIL. 247 shor
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AMELOT AND FABRONI. 249 uncondition
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NEGOTIATIONS. 25I In existing circu
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ROME GRANTS A NATIONAL COUNCIL. 253
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THE REGENT AND JANSENISM. 255 (8.)
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FRESH JANSENIST PUBLICATIONS. 257 K
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OPPOSITION BY THE SORBONNE. 259 dec
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MORE OPPOSITiON . 261 three small v
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RAVECHET AND THE BISHOP OF NANTES.
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THE regent's work FOR UNITY. 265 on
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DELIBERATIONS. 267 of the fifteen c
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THE POPE TO THE REGENT. * 269 contr
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CONSISTORY OF JUNE 27. 27I Urban VI
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EPISCOPAL CONSULTATIONS. 273 Cathol
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ACTION BY THE PARLIAMENTS. 275 Fran
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APPEAL TO A GENERAL COUNCIL. 277 ha
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EFFECTS OF THE APPEAL. 279 the same
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A DANGEROUS SITUATION. 281 by noise
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THE REGENT INTERVENES. 283 D'Huxell
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SILENCE ORDERED. 285 .of Bourges pr
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EXCITEMENT IN PARIS. 287 by Cardina
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LOYAL BISHOPS. 289 and the primacy
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APPEAL CONDEMNED. 29I though the Pa
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THE BULL PASTORA LIS OFFICII. 293 I
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NOAILLES OBSTINACY. 295 rebellious
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MORE APPEALS. 297 against the Son o
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THE PARLIAMENTS. 299 This time also
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NOAILLES PASTORAL INSTRUCTION. 30I
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THE REGENT S POLICY. 303 the Inquis
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FRESH CONSULTATIONS. 305 Bull Unige
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THE REGENT S POLICY. 307 the nation
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PARLIAMENT YIELDS. 3O9 It soon beca
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ENERGETIC ACTION BY THE GOVERNMENT.
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CLEMENT XI. S CONDUCT APPRAISED. 31
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PETER CODDE IN ROME. 315 had inflic
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ACCUSATIONS AGAINST CODDE. 317 opin
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CONDEMNATION OF CODDE. 319 and thei
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THE PRO-VICARS. 321 and West Friesl
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APPEAL TO DUTCH CATHOLICS. 323 As a
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CODDE DEPOSED. 325 the Chapter not
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^ POTKAMP. 327 clergy of Haarlem an
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FURTHER TROUBLES. 329 and persuaded
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JANSENISM RECEDING. 33I made it kno
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APPEAL TO THE STATES AGAINST THE PO
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CHAPTER VI. Clement XL's Activity w
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RAISING THE SPIRITUAL LIFE. 337 The
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RELIGIOUS ORDERS ENCOURAGED. 339 Cl
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EXISTING ORDINANCES UPHELD. 341 dec
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BEATIFICATIONS. 343 Lady and as he
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FIGHT FOR THE CHURCH S FREEDOM. 345
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NEW CARDINALS. 347 had bestowed man
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CREATION OF MAY l8, 1712. 349 of Br
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THE NEW CARDINALS. 351 in all impor
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FURTHER CREATIONS. 353 publicly pro
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NORTH GERMANY. 355 Two Spaniards we
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AGOSTINO STEFFANI. 357 He became a
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AGOSTINO STEFFANI. 35g at Celle a h
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SURVIVAL OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES. 361 S
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PRINCELY CONVERTS. 363 had enabled
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THE MISSIONS. 365 of the University
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MISSIONARY COLLEGES. 367 It goes wi
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THE GREEK ISLES. 369 French Consul
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PETER I. OF RUSSIA. 37I Basilian, a
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THE RUTHENIANS. 373 for reunion the
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THE MARONITES. 375 missionaries wer
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CATHOLICS IN PERSIA. 377 of this st
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THE MECHITHARISTS 379 Rome was well
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ABYSSINIA. 381 XII. had spent 50,00
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NORTHERN AFRICA. 383 Prospects were
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MISSIONS IN TIBET. 385 Japan remain
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SIAM. 387 the English brought Itaha
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THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 389 in Rome
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SOUTH AMERICA. 39I Guadaloupe and p
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CHAPTER VII. Decision of the Questi
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FRANCIS XAVIER IN THE FAR EAST 395
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WORSHIP OF ANCESTORS. 397 of the li
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NAMES OF GOD. 399 The Jesuits did n
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NAMES OF GOD. 4OI of the Latin word
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THE MENDICANTS 403 The disputes amo
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^ THE MENDICANTS 405 these differen
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KANGHI'S DECREE OF 1692. 407 on eac
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THE CONTROVERSY IN ROME. 409 Missio
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THE CONTROVERSY UNDER CLEMENT XI. 4
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TOURNON. 413 1702, in presence of t
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DISCUSSIONS IN ROME. 415 courses ^
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2 MEANING OF THE RITES. 417 Lyonne'
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MEANING OF THE RITES. 419 But if a
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HESITATIONS IN ROME. 421 The oppone
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DECREE OF THE INDEX. 423 them to Ch
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DECREE OF THE INDEX. 425 the expres
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DECREE OF THE INDEX. 427 the other
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TOURNON IN CHINA. 429 In a letter o
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TOURNON IN PEKING. 43I and still Ka
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KANGHI S SUSPICION AROUSED. 433 ann
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CHINESE CHRISTIANS ANXIOUS. 435 Thi
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PAINFUL INCIDENTS. 437 of informati
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MAIGROT BEFORE KANGHI. 439 of Augus
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KANGHI S IRRITATION. 44I now withdr
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PRESENTS FOR THE POPE. 443 court mi
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SCENES. 445 At court the revelation
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THE EMPEROR S WRATH. 447 by threats
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TOURNON AT MACAO. 449 every show of
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tournon's fortitude. 451 as the Pat
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THE POPE AND THE KING OF PORTUGAL.
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FRESH DECREES AGAINST THE RITES. 45
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FURTHER DECREES. 457 meaning, but i
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PEDRINI. 459 (6.) When the situatio
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CONSTITUTION OF I715. 461 unless he
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CASTORANO ARRESTED. 463 copies of t
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CONDUCT OF THE JESUITS. 465 knowled
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PERSECUTIONS. 467 the strongest ter
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MEZZABARBA. 469 demand. The Bull wa
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^ MEZZABARBA AT PEKING. 47I He was
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^ MEZZABARBA AT PEKING. 473 previou
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AUDIENCE WITH KANGHI. 475 Emperor's
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THE LEGATE S JOY. 477 The Legate an
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DISILLUSIONMENT. 479 does not oblig
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mezzabarba's failure. 481 in a hous
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HIS CONCESSIONS. 483 bore nothing b
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THE MALABAR RITES. 485 (8.) The dec
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tournon's prohibitions. 487 feast,
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VISDELOU. 489 the opinion spread in
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CHAPTER VIII. The City of Rome and
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EARTHQUAKES. 493 Fresh, though less
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^ A NIGHT ALARM. 495 throughout the
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CATTLE DISEASE. 497 left us a descr
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PRISON REFORM. 499 organization of
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ENCOURAGEMENT OF LEARNING. 50T hosp
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SCHOLARS. 503 to a vast number of h
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SCHOLARS. 505 Domenico Bernino/ Ale
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ARCH/EOLOGY. 507 commission gave up
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FINDS. 509 be moved. Inscriptions h
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MUSEUMS. 511 famous masters of the
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AN ARCH^OLOGICAL FIND. 513 hall whi
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ART EXHIBITIONS. 515 school/ but he
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RESTORATIONS. 517 by innumerable pa
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RESTORATIONS. 519 four granite pill
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THE panthf:on. 521 stone of the new
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ST. Peter's. 523 a worthy resting p
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SS. APOSTOLI. 525 and the Order of
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SECULAR RESTORATIONS. 527 of the ce
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SECULAR UNDERTAKINGS. 529 Outside R
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LAST SICKNESS. 531 desk for the cat
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THE pope's death. 533 to them on th
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APPRECIATION OF CLEMENT XI. 535 in
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CLEMENT XI. 'S PRAYER. 537 Clement
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CLEMENT XL's PRAYER. 539 finally ob
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542 Anthony Ulrich (Count of Brunsw
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544 Cenci, Serafino (Archbishop of
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546 Fabroni, Carlo Agostino, Cardin
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548 John William (Count Palatine),
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550 Massud, Abraham (Maronite), 502
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554 Tour, de la (General of the Ora