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Summist
Summist Sum"mist, n. One who sums up; one who forms an abridgment or summary. --Sir E. Dering.

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- Summis desiderantes affectibus (Latin for "desiring with supreme ardor"), sometimes abbreviated to Summis desiderantes, was a papal bull regarding witchcraft...
- Summi may refer to : Summi maeroris is one of several peace encyclicals of Pope Pius XII focusing in particular on the dangers to peace during the Holy...
- Summi Pontificatus is an encyclical of Pope Pius XII published on 20 October 1939. The encyclical is subtitled "on the unity of human society". It was...
- m****cript prophecies concerning the Papacy, under the title of Vaticinia de Summis Pontificibus, a Latin text which ****embles portraits of popes and prophecies...
- Simeone de Summis, O.F.M. or Simon Suma (died 1672) was an Albanian Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sapë (1647–1672). Born in Krujë, Suma...
- et definitionum, quae de rebus fidei et morum a conciliis oe****enicis et summis pontificibus emanarunt. The work is today published as Enchiridion symbolorum...
- Halsall (1996), Innocent VIII: BULL Summis desiderantes, Dec. 5th, 1484. Halsall (1996), Innocent VIII: BULL Summis desiderantes, Dec. 5, 1484. Mackay...
- resistance and shared intelligence with the Allies. His first encyclical Summi Pontificatus (1939) expressed dismay at the 1939 Invasion of Poland and...
- the truth. Summi maeroris, 3 Summi maeroris, 6 Summi maeroris, 9 Summi maeroris, 9 Summi maeroris, 12. Summi maeroris, 12. The encyclical Summi maeroris...
- During his papacy, Pope Innocent issued a papal bull on witchcraft named Summis desiderantes affectibus. In March 1489, Cem, the captive brother of Bayezid...