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CHAPTER II
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From it we date the commencement of a new system of Papal co-operation with Catholic powers.
[Footnote 23: During the brief and unimportant sessions at Bologna, Jesuit influences began to make themselves decidedly felt in the Council, where Lainez and Salmeron attended as Theologians of the Papal See.

Up to this time the Dominicans had shaped decrees.

Dogmatic orthodoxy was secured by their means.

Now the Jesuits were to fight and win the battle of Papal Supremacy.] [Footnote 24: Sarpi, quoted in his Life by Fra Fulgenzio, p.

83, says Paul called his Grisons mercenaries 'Angels sent from Heaven.'] The Duke of Alva put the forces at his disposal in the Two Sicilies into motion, and advanced to meet the Duke of Guise.


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