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- embodied in his constitution of 17 September 1285 (Constitutio super ordinatione regni Siciliae), in which he stated that no government can prosper that...
- Clerical State St Paul's University Press: Ottawa, 2006, p. 8, see also De Ordinatione Junno Arocho Esteves, Vatican statistics report increase in baptized...
- Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1950–. ORDINATIO (complete critical edition) I, De Ordinatione Ioannis Duns Scoti disquisitio historico critica. Prologus totius operis...
- translation of the articles of the Order of the Golden Fleece (Articuli et ordinatione of the Order of the Golden Fleece). Furthermore, Ferrante established...
- Clerical State. Ottawa: St Paul's University Press. p. 8. see also De Ordinatione can. 588, CIC 1983 can. 266, CIC 1983 Bible, Matthew 28:18–20 Williams...
- since a Petronius filled this office in Gaul in 402–408. The treatise De ordinatione episcopi, bearing the name of Petronius as author, is by the elder Petronius...
- rationalis creaturae in finem supernaturalem gratuita divina suavipotente ordinatione, ductu, mediis, liberoque progressu, dissertationes theologicae (Liège...
- Carthaginiensi commoniti Wandali per proditores abripiunt. Majori**** ita sua ordinatione frustratus ad Italiam revertitur. — Hydatius, Chronicon Ian Hughes: Gaiseric...
- aspiravit ("On her aspiration to achieve self-knowledge") De quadam ordinatione vitae spiritualis quam aliquanto tempore exercuit ("On a certain rule...
- m****cript, and added three essays: De indiculo scribendae epistolae De ordinatione summi pontificis, on the case of Pope Honorius, whom Garnier considers...