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See of Rome

NOUN
Apostolic See
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By 1976 the Anglicans had agreed that in a future union it would be "appropriate" to have the center of the universal church in the See of Rome.

From Time Magazine Archive

Poland, he told the group at the airport, "through the course of history has been linked with the Church of Christ and the See of Rome by a special bond of spiritual unity."

From Time Magazine Archive

The only avenue of compromise which appeared open last week was a reported offer by the Calles Government to recognize and tolerate a Mexican Pope who should have no connection with the See of Rome.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Montanists had recourse to the See of Rome, and at first with some appearance of success.

From An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine by Newman, John Henry Cardinal

They saw that Queen Jeanne's cause was their cause—the cause of any of the Valois who, whether upon the ground of heresy or upon any other pretext, might become obnoxious to the See of Rome.

From History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2 by Baird, Henry Martyn




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