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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
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