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... Gregory VII . , at his fifth Roman Synod , made the inva- lidity of all simoniacal ordinations a rule , and the prin- ciple , confirmed by Urban II . , that a simoniacal bishop can give nothing in ordination , because he has nothing ...
... Gregory VII . , at his fifth Roman Synod , made the inva- lidity of all simoniacal ordinations a rule , and the prin- ciple , confirmed by Urban II . , that a simoniacal bishop can give nothing in ordination , because he has nothing ...
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... Gregory.1 Then came Deusdedit , whom Gregory made a Cardinal , with some more inventions . At the same time Bonizo ... vii . 3 , 48 . 3 Ivo of Chartres , though a contemporary of Cardinal Gregory , cannot be reckoned among the Gregorian ...
... Gregory.1 Then came Deusdedit , whom Gregory made a Cardinal , with some more inventions . At the same time Bonizo ... vii . 3 , 48 . 3 Ivo of Chartres , though a contemporary of Cardinal Gregory , cannot be reckoned among the Gregorian ...
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... Gregory VII . , that the Isidorian forgeries were the broad foundation the Gregorians built upon . But the first object of Isidore was to secure the impunity of bishops , whereas the Roman party - which for a long time had a majority of ...
... Gregory VII . , that the Isidorian forgeries were the broad foundation the Gregorians built upon . But the first object of Isidore was to secure the impunity of bishops , whereas the Roman party - which for a long time had a majority of ...
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... Gregory of Pavia , the ( pretended ) de- crees of the Popes were put in place of the canons of Councils , and this supplied just what was wanted - a system of ancient Church law to justify the procedures of Gregory VII . and Urban II ...
... Gregory of Pavia , the ( pretended ) de- crees of the Popes were put in place of the canons of Councils , and this supplied just what was wanted - a system of ancient Church law to justify the procedures of Gregory VII . and Urban II ...
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... Gregory borrowed one main pillar of his system from the False Decretals ... Gregory built his scheme of dominion.3 How should not he be able to judge on ... vii . 3 , 47 ; Gre- gory's Polycarpus , i . 4 , tit . 34 . 5 See the form in ...
... Gregory borrowed one main pillar of his system from the False Decretals ... Gregory built his scheme of dominion.3 How should not he be able to judge on ... vii . 3 , 47 ; Gre- gory's Polycarpus , i . 4 , tit . 34 . 5 See the form in ...
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