Church and State Through the Centuries: A Collection of Historic Documents with CommentariesSidney Z. Ehler, Sidney Zdeneck Ehler, John B. Morrall |
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... Council because of their limited obediences , the Council was to meet spontaneously ; the objection that it would lack the authority of the Vicar of Christ was overcome by the assertion that in a General Council of the Church Christ ...
... Council because of their limited obediences , the Council was to meet spontaneously ; the objection that it would lack the authority of the Vicar of Christ was overcome by the assertion that in a General Council of the Church Christ ...
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... Council with the approbation and consent of the same Council ; if no such action shall have been taken by the Pope , the Council itself shall do so . So that with this continuity a Council will always be either in session or it will be ...
... Council with the approbation and consent of the same Council ; if no such action shall have been taken by the Pope , the Council itself shall do so . So that with this continuity a Council will always be either in session or it will be ...
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... Council remained latent . In 1433 Eugenius withdrew the Bull of dissolution and sanctioned the legality of the Council's existence and work . When a peace settlement with the Bohemian Hussites had been definitely arrived at in 1436 ...
... Council remained latent . In 1433 Eugenius withdrew the Bull of dissolution and sanctioned the legality of the Council's existence and work . When a peace settlement with the Bohemian Hussites had been definitely arrived at in 1436 ...
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THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE DARK | 1 |
Constitutio Romana 824 | 13 |
THE GREGORIAN REFORMATION | 23 |
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