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The Religious Policy of the Bavarian Government During the Napoleonic Period / Chester Penn Higby.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in History, Economics, and Public LawPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1967]Copyright date: ©1967Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9780231941006
  • 9780231896993
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. Introduction -- Part I. Bavaria in 1799 -- II. Political and Social Conditions -- III. The Position of Catholics, Protestants and Jews -- IV. The Bavarian Clergy -- V. The Relations of Church and State -- VI. The Religious Life of The Common People -- Part II. The Religious Policy of the Bavarian Government During the Napoleonic Period and Its Immediate Effects -- VII. The New Government and Its First Measures -- VIII. The Toleration Policy of the Bavarian Government -- IX. The Confiscation of Church Property -- X. The Intervention of the Government in Purely Spiritual Matters -- XI. Intervention of the Government in Matters Partly Religious and Partly Secular in Character -- XII. Intervention of the Government in Purely Secular Matters -- Part III. The Permanent Effects of the Religious Policy Followed by The Bavarian Government During the Napoleonic Period -- XIII. Religious Toleration in Bavaria After 1815 -- XIV. The Concordat of 1817 -- XV. The Relations of Church and State After 1815 -- XVI. Conclusions
Summary: Looks at the causes, nature, extent, and result of the policy followed by the Bavarian government during the Napoleonic period in matters of religion.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. Introduction -- Part I. Bavaria in 1799 -- II. Political and Social Conditions -- III. The Position of Catholics, Protestants and Jews -- IV. The Bavarian Clergy -- V. The Relations of Church and State -- VI. The Religious Life of The Common People -- Part II. The Religious Policy of the Bavarian Government During the Napoleonic Period and Its Immediate Effects -- VII. The New Government and Its First Measures -- VIII. The Toleration Policy of the Bavarian Government -- IX. The Confiscation of Church Property -- X. The Intervention of the Government in Purely Spiritual Matters -- XI. Intervention of the Government in Matters Partly Religious and Partly Secular in Character -- XII. Intervention of the Government in Purely Secular Matters -- Part III. The Permanent Effects of the Religious Policy Followed by The Bavarian Government During the Napoleonic Period -- XIII. Religious Toleration in Bavaria After 1815 -- XIV. The Concordat of 1817 -- XV. The Relations of Church and State After 1815 -- XVI. Conclusions

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Looks at the causes, nature, extent, and result of the policy followed by the Bavarian government during the Napoleonic period in matters of religion.

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In English.

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