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... Gratian , 142 SECT . 8. - Progress of Papal Power in the Twelfth and Thir- · SECT . 9. - Papal Encroachments on Episcopal Rights— teenth Centuries , Legates , Exemptions and Dispensations , 151 164 • 165 The Pallium ,. 167 Plenitudo ...
... Gratian , 142 SECT . 8. - Progress of Papal Power in the Twelfth and Thir- · SECT . 9. - Papal Encroachments on Episcopal Rights— teenth Centuries , Legates , Exemptions and Dispensations , 151 164 • 165 The Pallium ,. 167 Plenitudo ...
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... Gratian.3 In these cases it is obvious that doctrine and practice were most intimately connected . It was only from their holding a false , and , in its consequences , most injurious , notion of the force and nature of this sacra- ment ...
... Gratian.3 In these cases it is obvious that doctrine and practice were most intimately connected . It was only from their holding a false , and , in its consequences , most injurious , notion of the force and nature of this sacra- ment ...
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... Gratian incorporated this long chapter from Isidore into his Decretum , strange as it must have appeared to him that the first and highest office should not be named at all . As late as 789 the Spanish Abbot Beatus gives the same ...
... Gratian incorporated this long chapter from Isidore into his Decretum , strange as it must have appeared to him that the first and highest office should not be named at all . As late as 789 the Spanish Abbot Beatus gives the same ...
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... Gratian ) was the Polycarpus of Cardinal Gregory of Pavia ( before 1118 ) , which almost always adheres to Anselm in its falsifications.3 The Preface of Deusdedit to his work is the pro- gramme of the whole school whose labours were at ...
... Gratian ) was the Polycarpus of Cardinal Gregory of Pavia ( before 1118 ) , which almost always adheres to Anselm in its falsifications.3 The Preface of Deusdedit to his work is the pro- gramme of the whole school whose labours were at ...
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... Gratian . The Council of Toledo in 646 had excommunicated the Spanish priests who took part in the rebellion against the King , and included the King himself in the anathema if he violated this censure ( hujus canonis censuram ) . Out ...
... Gratian . The Council of Toledo in 646 had excommunicated the Spanish priests who took part in the rebellion against the King , and included the King himself in the anathema if he violated this censure ( hujus canonis censuram ) . Out ...
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