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Example sentences for "ultramontanism"

Lexicographically close words:
ultra; ultraism; ultramarine; ultramontane; ultramontanes; ultras; ultraviolet; ultro; ulus
  1. He began to restore some of the monasteries, and several professors inclined to Ultramontanism and to Catholic mysticism, the most distinguished among whom was Görres, the Prussian exile, assembled at the new university at Munich.

  2. So to-day keeps firm hold of the traditions of a hundred years ago, and ultramontanism wisely defends the last citadel where the Middle Age superstition makes a stand,--the popular veneration for the clergy.

  3. In October he writes to Lord Acton from Hawarden:-- What you have said on the subject of ultramontanism and of the mode in which it should be handled, appears to me to be as wise and as good as is possible.

  4. The truth is that ultramontanism is an anti-social power, and never has it more undisguisedly assumed that character than in the Syllabus.

  5. Febronianism to practice in the Austrian territories, the Prince-bishops of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne hastened to show their anxiety for the suppression of ultramontanism in the Rhinelands.

  6. Unionism, Confessionalism, and Liberalism in conflict with one another on the Protestant side; the revival of Ultramontanism in conflict with the civil power on the Catholic side.

  7. In consequence of this victory of the clerical party Catholic Switzerland with Lucerne at its head became a main centre of ultramontanism and Jesuitism.

  8. Alongside of the steady growth of ultramontanism from the time of the restoration of the papacy in A.

  9. Far beneath him in scientific importance, but in obstinate ultramontanism far above him, stands the Lehrbuch of =H.

  10. In =France= ultramontanism revived with the restoration.

  11. But since that time ultramontanism has gained the supremacy in Catholic Switzerland, and in spite of the existing law against the Jesuits all the threads of the ultramontane clerical movements in Switzerland were in the Jesuits’ hands.

  12. German ultramontanism felt itself all the more under obligation to demand from the new emperor as the first expiation for such uncanonical usurpation, the reinstatement of the pope in his lost temporal power.

  13. But even under the new constitutional government of Orleans, ultramontanism soon reasserted itself.

  14. But in June 1876 Lord Acton wrote him a private letter, which contains the clearest statement of his own opinion upon Ultramontanism and Ultramontanes.

  15. I will show you what Ultramontanism makes of good men by an example very near home.

  16. But he allowed Lord Acton to state what he thought about the effects of Ultramontanism on the prospects of educational measures in England.

  17. And it is but fair to suppose that Quinet and his colleagues are equally honest in considering Christianity and Ultramontanism synonymous.

  18. In proportion as the states of Europe incorporated Ultramontanism with their political institutions, they withered and perished.

  19. Ultramontanism is, in Europe, a political and not merely a theological word,--its meaning results from its history.

  20. Old Romanism was one thing, and modern Ultramontanism another.

  21. The fault of the essay is its practical part, or those applications into which his growing Ultramontanism diverted his sound theories.

  22. He could do no more than enthrone surviving Ultramontanism in her ancient seats, and that by a manoeuvre, which made it a creature and a slave of his ambition.

  23. Ultramontanism had then, indeed, its home beyond the mountains, and when it came bellowing over its barrier, it was often met as "the Tinchel cows the game.

  24. One whose religion identifies him with Ultramontanism has made the acknowledgment before me.

  25. He shows that modern Ultramontanism is the creature of the Council of Trent, and reviews the history of Europe as connected with that Council.

  26. As for Spain, Ultramontanism was riveted upon her by the Inquisition, and she is twice dead.

  27. While Jansenism thus was denounced as a heresy, it really was concerned much less with faith than with discipline and morals, and every one hostile to Probabilism, Jesuitism and Ultramontanism was stigmatized as a Jansenist.

  28. The triumph of Ultramontanism was complete, and Godoy richly earned the grotesquely incongruous title bestowed on him, by Pius VI, of Pillar of the Faith.

  29. It did not dare to interfere with the royal prerogatives but, in so far as it could, it favored Ultramontanism by persecuting those against whom it could formulate charges under the guise of Jansenism.

  30. He did not live to see the refutation of his dialectics, when Ultramontanism triumphed in the Restoration, and the political functions of the Inquisition became still more prominent.

  31. The Provincial Letters of Pascal, which Sarpi anticipated in so many points, suffice to prove that he was justified in this hostility to ultramontanism backed up by Jesuit artifices.

  32. Taking it all in all, it is no exaggerated praise to characterize it as the most damaging assault on Ultramontanism that has appeared in modern times.

  33. Ultramontanism and the love of the irrational had forced their way into the citadel of moderate theology.

  34. Ultramontanism they at first looked upon as merely a convenient method of appealing to a distant and often ill-informed authority from one nearer at hand, and less easy to inveigle.

  35. The growing democracy and the growing Ultramontanism came into collision.

  36. The extreme Ultramontanism which seeks the safeguard of faith in the absolutism of Rome he believed to be the keystone of the Catholic system.

  37. It was an attempt to reform the Church by constitutional principles, and to crush ultramontanism by crushing Gallicanism.

  38. In almost every Catholic country of Europe the struggle between Ultramontanism and Febronianism aroused controversy, and the nature of papal supremacy remained a mooted point well into the nineteenth century.

  39. Sidenote: Suppression of the Jesuit Order] Towards the close of the eighteenth century Ultramontanism received a serious though temporary setback by the suppression of the Jesuits (1773).

  40. The strongest prop of ultramontanism is the present system of educating youth.

  41. Should ultramontanism at any time gain the ascendency, then it also will be justified in behaving in the same manner.

  42. With Angela entered ultramontanism into his house.


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