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title Explicatio gravissimae quaestionis. His name was
later applied to
Erastianism. He was born of poor
parents on 7
September 1524,
probably at Baden,...
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matters too. [...] it was the
usurped authority of Constantinople, the
Erastianism of the East that
turned a
personal quarrel into a
great schism." The...
- Loup, ed. (1989). "The
seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries:
Anglicanism Erastian or Apostolic? An
Anglican Consensus:
Calvinist Episcopalians". Anglicanism...
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among equals').
Other terms for the same or
similar doctrines include Erastianism, Regalism, Febronianism, and Josephinism.
Gallicanism originated in France...
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matters too. Again, it was the
usurped authority of Constantinople, the
Erastianism of the East that
turned a
personal quarrel into a
great schism. Bishop...
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supporting a
reformed episcopacy, presbyterianism, congregationalism, and
Erastianism. The
membership of the ****embly was
strongly weighted towards the Presbyterians...
- jurisdiction.
Catholicism portal Caesaropapism Donation of
Constantine Erastianism Integralism Interdict Louis-Antoine
Caraccioli Neo-ultramontanism Political...
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attacking the
concept of a state-dominated
church (the
position known as
Erastianism), as well as
Considerations touching the
likeliest means to
remove hirelings...
- Puritanism. ISBN 978-0-521-67800-1. Crowley,
Weldon S. (Winter 1973). "
Erastianism in the
Westminster ****embly".
Journal of
Church and State. 15: 49–64...
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encyclical Immortale Dei, and the
First Vatican Council Compare with
Erastianism Gallicanism The
belief that
civil authority –
often the State's authority...