Declaration against the Catholic Church in England
The Ecclesiae Regimen, also Remonstrance, xxxvii Conclusiones Lollardorum, or Thirty Seven Articles against Corruptions in the Church, is a church reformation declaration against the Catholic Church of England in the Late Middle Ages. It had no official title given to it when written and the author(s) did not identify themselves in the original manuscript. This public declaration by the English medieval sect called the Lollards was announced to the English parliament at the end of the manifesto Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards published in 1395.[1][2]
^Compston, p. 739
^Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards: The Twelfth Conclusion: Arts and Crafts And though these matters be here shortly knit they be in another book longly declared, and may another more, all in our language, the which we would were communed to all true Christian men.
The EcclesiaeRegimen, also Remonstrance, xxxvii Conclusiones Lollardorum, or Thirty Seven Articles against Corruptions in the Church, is a church reformation...
a statement or motu proprio issued by Pope John Paul II in 1988 EcclesiaeRegimen, a reformation declaration against the Church in England of the Late...
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town's Wesleyan Methodist congregation. Saints portal John Bankin EcclesiaeRegimen Lollardy William Tyndale In Latin, Ioannes Wiclefus. "John Wycliffe...
subsequently ordered the council to meet again in the carefully worded Ad ecclesiaeregimen[clarification needed] of 29 November 1560; the council was eventually...
Newgate Prison in London. He died of natural causes on 16 May 1414. EcclesiaeRegimen General Prologue, so-called, of some LV Wycliffite Bibles "John Purvey...
Jones Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume 6: Northern province (York, Carlisle and Durham): Prebendaries of Wistow King Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae...
constant claims of ailments of Pius XII. The only modern pope with a fitness regimen had been Pope Pius XI (1922–1939), who was an avid mountaineer. An Irish...
magni foret exempli, saepius adversis confundabantur ecclesiae in gratiis faciendis et circa regimen orbis. Also known as Hughes (Seguin) of Billom and...
the trumpet against the monstruous regiment of women. In calling the "regimen" or rule of women "monstruous", he meant that it was "unnatural". Knox...
] [it] established the collective formation of young men in the domus ecclesiae, under the supervision of an elder of proven virtue. This was common in...
21st-century reader as strange, fumigation was a not uncommon gynecological regimen throughout the Hippocratic Corpus and was employed as early as 1900–1500...
praecepti mandavimus, tam te quam etiam successores tuos, qui monasterii regimen, Deo auctore, susceperint, exhibere, et quae constituimus per omnia volumus...
ever tried to stop a slave auction; none ever denounced the religious regimen of the slave quarters. The Catholic Church, despite its immense power in...
pastoralem aestimandam ab episcopis suppeditata quibus plurium dioecesium regimen commissum est. Acta Apostolicae Sedis An. et Vol. LXXIX (Città del Vaticano:...
confined there. [...] The young men were chained to their desks. The daily regimen at St. Michael's was marked by prayer, work, and, frequently, corporal...
pastoralem aestimandam ab episcopis suppeditata quibus plurium dioecesium regimen commissum est. Acta Apostolicae Sedis An. et Vol. LXXIX (Città del Vaticano:...