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The question in the case was whether that conviction, under a general state law rather than one specifically aimed at domestic violence, was sufficient to make him subject to the federal gun law.
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Although the document affirmed the pope's supreme spiritual power within the church, it also made him subject to the decisions of ecumenical councils in spiritual matters.
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The doctrine imposed severe limitations on the pope, making him subject to the total church and to a general council of bishops, and strengthened both the state and the national bodies of bishops.
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