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MANNING'S ULTRAMONTANISM AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BRITISH POLITICS
Recusant History
  • Jeffrey P. von Arx, Fairfield University
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5-1-1989
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Abstract

During the 1860's Henry Edward Manning, who had recently converted to Roman Catholicism, advanced a polemical rationale for the doctrine of papal infallibility and justified the Roman pontiff's right to address contemporary political, economic, and social issues.

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Copyright 1989 Catholic Record Society http://www.catholicrecordsociety.co.uk Recusant History http://www.catholicrecordsociety.co.uk/recusant-history

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von Arx S.J., Jeffrey P. "MANNING'S ULTRAMONTANISM AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BRITISH POLITICS". Recusant History; May1989, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p332-347, 16p
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Jeffrey P. von Arx. "MANNING'S ULTRAMONTANISM AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BRITISH POLITICS" Recusant History Vol. 19 Iss. 3 (1989)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeffrey_vonarx/23/