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Page 85
... Rome and ' of whom the one that gave thee thy name defiled thee with his brother's slaying ' . Ancient Rome was founded by brothers who were tied by the bonds of flesh and it failed ; its decline was obvious at the time of Leo's writing ...
... Rome and ' of whom the one that gave thee thy name defiled thee with his brother's slaying ' . Ancient Rome was founded by brothers who were tied by the bonds of flesh and it failed ; its decline was obvious at the time of Leo's writing ...
Page 87
... Rome's status as the head of the church did not depend on its political status as the head of an empire . It also ... Rome possessed could be permanent . Because the spirit would not be con- tained in one location or people , these ...
... Rome's status as the head of the church did not depend on its political status as the head of an empire . It also ... Rome possessed could be permanent . Because the spirit would not be con- tained in one location or people , these ...
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... Rome's fundamental importance as the site of the martyrdom and relics of the princes of the apostles , Peter and ... Rome had been designated caput mundi , a title re - interpreted to describe papal Rome ; the foundational see of Peter ...
... Rome's fundamental importance as the site of the martyrdom and relics of the princes of the apostles , Peter and ... Rome had been designated caput mundi , a title re - interpreted to describe papal Rome ; the foundational see of Peter ...
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