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Papal Primacy: From Its Origins to the Present
This statement would probably be regarded as justified within the framework of a
more comprehensive historical judgment and classification of the aims of
episcopalism. The uniqueness of episcopalism lay in the fact that it gave a
stronger ...
2
Christianity Under the Ancien Régime, 1648-1789
Episcopalism, a mood of championing the rights of local bishops against the
claims of the Holy See, gained the name of Febronianism from the pseudonym,
Jus- tinus Febronius, under which Nikolaus von Hontheim, suffragan bishop of
Trier ...
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The Growth of Papal Government in the Middle Ages (Routledge ...
Episcopalism was a very serious—perhaps the most seriouswobstacle to the full
deployment of papal governmental principles; in fact, episcopalism constituted a
far more obstinate impediment to the papal government than any royal or ...
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Misconceptions About the Middle Ages
Episcopalism, as Kenneth Pennington has termed it, is every bit as old a claim as
papal primacy.5 Both draw on canon law—often on the same laws—to support
their positions. A strong, independent episcopacy has never fit neatly, if at all, into
...
Stephen Harris, Bryon L. Grigsby, 2010
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Inventing The Public Sphere: The Public Debate During The ...
The same is true with regard to episcopalism. The author of the De ordinando
pontiÀce had already produced a consistent episcopalism, only to be surpassed
by that of the author of the Liber de unitate. In the late period, episcopalism was ...
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Germany and the Holy Roman Empire: Volume II: The Peace of ...
22 Raab, 'Episcopalism', 450. 23 Raab, 'Episcopalism', 449–50; Neveux, Vie
spirituelle, 712, 722, 814. 24 Raab, 'Attempts', 509–16; Jürgensmeier, Schönborn
, 130–6, 262–90, 324–7. See pp. 83–7. 25 Raab, 'Episcopalism', 446–7. 26 Raab
...
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Enlightenment and the Creation of German Catholicism
“Episcopalism” had underlain the claims of territorial rulers in the Religious
Peace of Augsburg in 1555. The rights of the Catholic bishops in Protestant
territories were declared suspended and handed over to the prince. This “
episcopalism” ...
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Comparing Jewish Societies
... in Prussia and Austria (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988), 94-105
. 209-30. 20. Derek Beales. Joseph II: In the Shadow of Maria Theresa (
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987). 21. Herbert Raab, "Episcopalism
in the ...
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The Medieval and Reformation Church: An Abridgment of ...
Practical Episcopalism from the End of the Seventeenth to the Beginning of the
Eighteenth Century The roots of the seventeenth and eighteenth-century
episcopalism of the Church of the Empire extend back to the late Middle Ages.
Spanning ...
Hubert Jedin, John Patrick Dolan, David Larrimore Holland, 1993
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The Destiny of Modern Societies: The Calvinist ...
Also expected, it did so subsequently in America through its attack on and
eventual displacement of Episcopalism on these and related grounds (“foreign”,
British religion), especially in the old South via the Puritan-incited Great
Awakenings ...