Dwight Goldwinde

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At the end of the previous year, in a work he wrote for himself, called Dictatus papae (The pope’s dictate), Gregory proclaimed that ‘the Roman church has never erred, nor will it err in all eternity’. He claimed that the pope himself ‘may be judged by no one’, and that ‘a sentence passed by him may be retracted by no one’.
Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud
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