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having risen, they go on together and are
inseparable.
Page 447. Supremacy of the Bishops of
Rome.—For the leading circumstances in the
assumption of supremacy by the bishops of
Rome, see Robert Francis Cardinal
Bellarmine, Power of the Popes in Temporal
Affairs (there is an English Translation in the
Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.);
Henry Edward Cardinal Manning, The
Temporal Power of the Vicar of Jesus Christ
(London: Burns and Lambert, 2d ed., 1862);
and James Cardinal Gibbons, Faith Of Our
Fathers (Baltimore: John Murphy Co., 110th
ed., 1917), Chs. 5, 9, 10, 12. For Protestant
authors see Trevor Gervase Jalland, The
Church and the Papacy (London: Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1944, a
Bampton Lecture); and Richard Frederick