The late Rev. Dr. Dollinger of Munich, ecclesiastical, historian and theologian, 1890. Creator: Unknown.
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The late Rev. Dr. Dollinger of Munich, ecclesiastical, historian and theologian, 1890. Creator: Unknown.

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The late Rev. Dr. Döllinger of Munich, ecclesiastical, historian and theologian, 1890. Portrait from a photograph by female photographers Augspurg and Goudstikker, of '...the foremost champion of...the so-called "Old Catholic" religious party in Germany...John Joseph Ignatius Döllinger...was Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Theology in the University of Munich...Between 1833 and 1835 he wrote his "Origins of Christianity," and "The Religion of Mahomet" appeared in 1838...In 1845, he entered the Bavarian Parliament as representative of the University of Munich; but he lost his seat in Parliament, as well as his chair in the University, through the influence of the King's mistress, Lola Montes...In 1864 he incurred considerable odium by strongly resisting the doctrines of the Papal Encyclical of that year, but it was not until the year 1870 that the name of Dr. Döllinger acquired a world-wide fame. He was one of the most strenuous opponents of the decrees of the Vatican Council, and he especially rejected that one which declares the Pope to be infallible when addressing the Church ex cathedra on questions of faith and morals. In consequence, he was formally excommunicated by the Archbishop of Munich, at the instance of the Papal Court'. From "Illustrated London News", 1890.

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