- state. In
Austria ultramontanists were
opposed to Josephinism, and in
Germany to Febronianism. In
Great Britain and
Ireland ultramontanists resisted Cisalpinism...
-
authority within the church, and some
members became ****ociated with the
Ultramontanist movement and the
declaration of
papal infallibility in 1870. In Switzerland...
- his
Liberal ideas had made him some
irreconcilable enemies among the
Ultramontanists.
Louis Veuillot, in his paper, L'Univers religieux,
opposed him. In...
- at all. They were, indeed,
regarded as
imprudent by more
moderate ultramontanists who won the
debate at the
First Vatican Council. Neo-ultramontanism...
- 17, 1864, a
counteroffer (of a
regalist nature,
conflictive to the
ultramontanist tendences in Rome) in a 9-point concordat,
which highlighted the following:...
-
Third Republic reducing this influence,
under the
protests of the
Ultramontanists who
supported the Vatican's influence. Anti-clericalism was po****r...
-
Jansenism and the Revolution. For the counter-revolutionaries and
ultramontanists of the 19th century,
Jansenism was
accused of
having prepared and accompanied...
-
formally protested this
intrusion after voting had been in progress, the
Ultramontanist Cardinals readily recognized the
existing legal right of the emperor...
-
justifications of the
Anglican doctrine of Real Presence. He also
attacked the
Ultramontanists of France. Bramhall's A Just
Vindication of the
Church of
England from...
- the
members of the
family could often be
found among conservative and
ultramontanist sympathizers, with whom they
would often debate current political events...