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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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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...
- de la
constitution «
Unigenitus» ('Ecclesiastical news or
Memoirs to
serve as a
basis for a
history of the
constitution "
Unigenitus"').: 73 This w****ly...
- In May–June 1537, Paul
issued the bull
Sublimis Deus (also
known as
Unigenitus and
Veritas ipsa),
described by
Prein (2008) as the "Magna Carta" for...
- Tridentinæ
fidei Regnans in
Excelsis Ascendente Domino Immensa aeterni Dei
Unigenitus Politics Diet of
Worms Catholic League Augsburg Interim European Wars...
- Petrarch. To
placate the Romans, however,
Clement VI
issued the bull
Unigenitus (1343) on 27
January 1343,
reducing the
interval between one
Great Jubilee...
- the
prestige of the
Papal States. In 1713
Clement XI
issued the bull
Unigenitus in
response to the
spread of the
Jansenist heresy.
There followed great...
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bishops to
approach him with a
petition for the
recall of the
papal bull
Unigenitus by
which Jansenism had been condemned; the request, however, was peremptorily...
- to the bull
Unigenitus,
issued by
Clement XI in 1713,
which marked the end of
Catholic toleration of
Jansenist doctrine. The bull
Unigenitus,
dated 8 September...
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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...