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Unigenitus (named for its
Latin opening words Unigenitus Dei Filius, or "Only-begotten Son of God") is an
apostolic constitution in the form of a papal...
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Jansenists who
accepted Unigenitus Dei
Filius became known as Acceptants.
After examining the 101
propositions condemned by
Unigenitus Dei Filius, Noailles...
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Unigenitus (named for its
Latin opening words Unigenitus Dei filius, or "Only-begotten Son of God") is a
papal bull
promulgated by Pope
Clement VI on January...
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Jansenist movement,
which became more
politically active after the
papal bull
Unigenitus officially banned the sect. The
connection between the
larger French Jansenist...
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religious questions,
preventing them from
opposing the
Unigenitus bull.
Priests who did not
accept Unigenitus were
denied the
authority to
administer last rites...
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almost never used the
Roman Index. In 1713
Clement XI
issued the bull
Unigenitus dei
filius in
order to
fight against Jansenism. The bull
condemned 101...
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Regnator omnium deus
Rerum Deus
Tenax Vigor Rex Deus
Sublimus Dei Te Deum
Unigenitus dei
filius Vox populi, vox Dei God (word) (the
Germanic word) Generale...
- Duke of Noailles, was a
French bishop and cardinal. His
signing of the
Unigenitus bull in 1728
would end the
formal Jansenist controversy. Louis-Antoine...
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Quesnel died at
Amsterdam in 1719.
Unigenitus marked the end of
Catholic toleration of
Jansenist doctrine. The bull
Unigenitus,
dated 8
September 1713, was...
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Jerome translated the Gr****
adjective monogens into the
Latin cognate unigenitus,
which recurred in
English translations as "only begotten" for almost...