De vi ac ratione primatus Romanorum Pontificum et de ipsorum infallibilitate in definiendis controversiis fidei is a significant 19th-century Latin text by Pietro Ballerini. This unique book explores the power and rationale behind the primacy of the Roman Pontiffs, delving into their infallibility in defining matters of faith. Ballerini constructs his arguments based on principles conceded by the very adversaries he intends to dispute against, offering a rigorous defense of papal authority within the Catholic Church. This work provides valuable insights into the theological debates of the era and the historical context surrounding the understanding of papal supremacy.
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