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  • 41confessio — /kanfes(hXi)yow/ A confession. Confessio in judicio, a confession made in or before a court. Confessio facta in judicio omni probatione major est Xkanfes(hXi)yow fcekta in juwdish(i)yow omniy prabeyshiyowniy meyjar est/ A confession made in court …

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  • 42confessio — /kanfes(hXi)yow/ A confession. Confessio in judicio, a confession made in or before a court. Confessio facta in judicio omni probatione major est Xkanfes(hXi)yow fcekta in juwdish(i)yow omniy prabeyshiyowniy meyjar est/ A confession made in court …

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  • 43ДОГМАТИЧЕСКОЕ БОГОСЛОВИЕ — [догматика], раздел богословия, имеющий целью раскрытие, обоснование и систематическое изложение христ. догматов. Как самостоятельная богословская наука и учебная дисциплина Д. б. возникло в XVII XVIII вв. на Западе в результате дифференциации… …

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  • 44Oaths of Strasbourg — (multiple texts) Also known as Sacramenta Argentariae (Latin), les serments de Strasbourg (Modern French), die Straßburger Eide (Modern German) Language medieval Latin, Old French …

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  • 45Tertullian — A woodcut illustration depicting Tertullian Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, anglicised as Tertullian (c. 160 – c. 220 AD),[1] was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa.[2] He is the fir …

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  • 46Salvian — Salvian, (or Salvianus ) was a Christian writer of the 5th century, born probably at Cologne [ De gub. Dei , vi. 8, 13.] , some time between 400 and 405.Personal lifeHe was educated at the school of Treves and seems to have been brought up as a… …

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  • 47Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople — Acacius (died 489) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 471 to 489. Acacius was practically the first prelate throughout the Eastern Orthodoxy and renowned for ambitious participation in the Monophysitism controversy. Acacius… …

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  • 48Parnassus plays — The three Parnassus plays were produced at St. John s, Cambridge, as part of the college s Christmas entertainments at the latter end of the 16th century. Authorship of the plays is uncertain, nor is it known if they were all the work of the same …

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  • 49Papal Oath (Traditionalist Catholic) — The Papal Oath is an oath (see text below) that some Traditionalist Catholics say was taken by the popes of the Catholic Church, starting with Pope Saint Agatho, who was elected on 27 June 678. They claim that over 180 popes, down to and… …

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  • 50Herman Heuser — Herman Joseph Heuser (1872 1933) was a Catholic priest, author, and educator.He obtained the degree of Doctor of Divinity. The Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center holds records relating to the correspondence between him and… …

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