-
declarations made the
Portiuncula Indulgence indis****ble from the juridico-
canonistic standpoint, its
historical authenticity (i.e.
origin from St Francis)...
- colloquially,
canon lawyers).
Canon law as a
sacred science is
called canonistics. The
jurisprudence of
canon law is the
complex of
legal principles and...
- universe" that was similar, if not exact—rather than
strictly adhering to
canonistic details and continuity. It's
likely that
Calin got the tie-in commission...
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established body of
constitutional law that had been
formulated in
earlier canonistic writings.
Although the book was
primarily of
interest to medievalists...
- colloquially,
canon lawyers).
Canon law as a
sacred science is
called canonistics. The
jurisprudence of
Catholic canon law is the
complex of
legal principles...
- drew from
Roman law, it
contributed both
legal and
moral concepts to
canonistic writing. This
split influence caused the
treatment of
prostitution to...
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