• 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...
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    de la constitution «Unigenitus» ('Ecclesiastical news or Memoirs to serve as a basis for a history of the constitution "Unigenitus"').: 73  This weekly...
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    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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    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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    response to the Examination of the Council of Trent. The 1713 papal bull Unigenitus condemned 101 propositions of the French Jansenist theologian Pasquier...
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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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    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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  • Avignon, to change this. In 1343, Clement VI assented and issued the bull "Unigenitus", and set the time frame for every 50 years. In 1350, a jubilee was held...
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    Church in the Quietist troubles and in those connected with the bull Unigenitus. In February 1717 d'Aguesseau was made chancellor by the regent Philip...
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    Tridentinæ fidei Regnans in Excelsis Ascendente Domino Immensa aeterni Dei Unigenitus Politics Spirituality Confraternities Devotionalism French school of spirituality...
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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) Generale nomen: Servius, note...
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    Tridentinæ fidei Regnans in Excelsis Ascendente Domino Immensa aeterni Dei Unigenitus Politics Spirituality Confraternities Devotionalism French school of spirituality...
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    may properly be called Son (II Apol., vi, 3); He is the monogenes, the unigenitus (Dial., cv). Elsewhere, however, Justin, like St. Paul, calls Him the...
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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...
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    forgive temporal punishment of sin. This contradicted the papal bull Unigenitus promulgated by Clement VI in 1343. The second point was whether one could...
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    japonaise (1734), which contained thinly veiled attacks on the Papal bull Unigenitus, the cardinal de Rohan and others, landed him briefly in the prison at...
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    Tridentinæ fidei Regnans in Excelsis Ascendente Domino Immensa aeterni Dei Unigenitus Politics Diet of Worms Catholic League Augsburg Interim European Wars...
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    Jerome translated the Greek adjective monogens into the Latin cognate unigenitus, which recurred in English translations as "only begotten" for almost...
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    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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    the French bishops, and he revoked Louis XIV's compliance with the bull Unigenitus. At first, he decreased taxation and dismissed 25,000 soldiers. But the...
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    Tridentinæ fidei Regnans in Excelsis Ascendente Domino Immensa aeterni Dei Unigenitus Politics Diet of Worms Catholic League Augsburg Interim European Wars...
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    Tridentinæ fidei Regnans in Excelsis Ascendente Domino Immensa aeterni Dei Unigenitus Politics Diet of Worms Catholic League Augsburg Interim European Wars...
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    one of the minority of French bishops who published Clement XI's bull Unigenitus and imprisoned priests who refused to accept it, and he met the Jansenist...
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    Petrarch. To placate the Romans, however, Clement VI issued the bull Unigenitus (1343) on 27 January 1343, reducing the interval between one Great Jubilee...
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    Senez, a prelate eighty years of age, who had appealed against the Bull Unigenitus. After the death in 1743 of André-Hercule Cardinal de Fleury, the prime...
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  • Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God. Unigenitus (named for its Latin opening words Unigenitus dei filius, or "Only-begotten Son of God") is an...
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