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Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21
March 1556) was a theologian,
leader of the
English Reformation and
Archbishop of
Canterbury during the
reigns of Henry...
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Articles of 1563. Cranmer's
revision of
canon law,
Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum, was
never authorised by king or parliament. In case
there were no...
- œ****enical
councils from Nicæa (325) to
Chalcedon (451).
Codex canonum ecclesiasticarum. This is in
Latin only; its
contents agree generally with the other...
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website IOANNES PAULUS PP. II. "Nova
Polonicarum cir****scriptionum
ecclesiasticarum compositio.
Totus Tuus Poloniae" (PDF). Acta
Apostolicae Sedis: Commentarium...
- to
appear without specific royal sanction; and the
Reformatio legum ecclesiasticarum,
which John Foxe
published with Parker's approval,
received neither...
- period.
Closely connected with
these works is the
Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum (1850),
which treats of the
efforts for
reform during the
reigns of...
- Erasmus, he has been
described as "vir
severissimae castissimae vitae,
ecclesiasticarum constitutionum observantissimus pene
usque ad superstitionem, scholasticae...
- (Mühlhausen:
Hieronymous Reinhard)
Sethus Calvisius –
Harmonia cantionum ecclesiasticarum for four
voices (Leipzig:
Jacob Apel), a
collection of
Lutheran hymns...
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Aeclesiae Ordinis Anni Circuli... (Sacramentum Gelasianum),
Rerum Ecclesiasticarum Do****enta,
Serie maior, Fontes, 4 (Rome, 1981), 93 (§598) (trans. Whitaker...
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Alberti Ducis Saxioniae De Vita Ant.
Cressenis Tractatus de
sacerdorum &
ecclesiasticarum rerum praestantia,
Leipzig 1511 Lib. De
laudibus Germaniae & Du****...