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As far back as the sixteenth century, Henry VIII made himself, in Bishop Stubb’s words, “the Pope, the whole Pope and something more than the Pope.” Since that time his example has been followed in every part of Christendom, until now there is no organized temporal power which acknowledges even theoretically the supremacy of any kind of spiritual authority. The triumph of unrestrained somatotonia is now complete.
The Divine Within: Selected Writings on Enlightenment
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