        item: #1 of 3
          id: 14381
      author: About, Edmond
       title: The Roman Question
        date: None
       words: 66327
      flesch: 72
     summary: I am quite aware of the points in which they are inferior to the upstarts of the Church, but their affected superiority to other men is less evident to me. The poor Pagans of great Rome left all their property to the Pope who damns them.
    keywords: antonelli; army; bologna; capital; cardinal; catholic; children; church; city; class; country; day; europe; father; france; french; general; good; government; great; half; hand; head; history; holy; house; interest; italy; justice; land; law; life; man; middle; millions; minister; money; nation; new; order; pay; people; pius; place; pope; population; power; present; priests; prince; property; public; right; roman; rome; soldiers; sovereign; state; subjects; things; time; world; years
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        item: #2 of 3
          id: 16242
      author: Vaughan, John S. (John Stephen)
       title: The Purpose of the Papacy
        date: None
       words: 27697
      flesch: 66
     summary: Church _in_ England, but henceforth the _National_ Church _of_ England and of England alone.
    keywords: anglican; archbishop; authority; catholic; christ; church; day; divine; doctrine; england; faith; god; history; holy; infallibility; infallible; king; men; peter; pope; power; present; roman; supreme; time; truth; words; world
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        item: #3 of 3
          id: 34019
      author: Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)
       title: The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time
        date: None
       words: 178914
      flesch: 52
     summary: BY THE SAME AUTHOR FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS SERIES MAKERS OF MODERN MEDICINE Lives of the men to whom nineteenth century medical science owes most. In a note to his history of dissection during this period in Bologna, Roth says: Without doubt the passage in {74} Guy de Chauliac which tells of having very often (multitoties, many times, is the exact word) seen dissections must be considered as referring to Bologna.
    keywords: ages; america; anatomy; astronomy; attention; authorities; authority; bacon; beginning; bodies; body; bologna; boniface; book; bull; care; cases; catholic; centuries; century; century medicine; century science; chapter; chemistry; church; city; college; course; dante; day; death; decree; department; development; disease; dissection; draper; education; end; english; europe; evidence; fact; father; footnote; form; foundation; fourteenth; general; generation; good; half; history; hospital; human; idea; influence; insane; interest; investigation; italian; italy; john; knowledge; law; life; little; man; material; matter; medical; medicine; medieval; men; method; middle; mind; modern; mondino; nature; new; nineteenth; number; opposition; order; original; papal; papal physicians; paris; patients; people; period; philosophy; physical; physicians; place; pope; pope john; practice; present; president; professor; progress; purpose; question; read; reason; regard; relations; roman; rome; school; science; scientists; second; series; sixteenth; students; studies; study; subject; surgery; teaching; things; thirteenth; thought; time; truth; universities; university; use; vesalius; viii; volume; way; white; work; world; years
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