- The
Corpus Catholicorum (Corp. Cath., CCath., or CC) is a
collection of sixteenth-century
writings by the
leading proponents and
defenders of the Roman...
- (1556)
Catechismus minor (A
Smaller Catechism) (1558)
Parvus catechismus catholicorum (A
Little Catechism for Catholics) (1577) De
Maria virgine incomparabili...
- in the
Theologische Revue as a "Plan für ein
Corpus Catholicorum" or "Plan for a
Corpus Catholicorum" The
Corpus Reformatorum was
founded through the efforts...
- a
procedure called the itio in partes. The
Catholic body, or
corpus catholicorum, was
headed by the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz. The
Protestant body,...
- syriaca:
complectens opera omnia ss. patrum,
doctorum scriptorumque catholicorum,
quibus accedunt aliorum acatholicorum auctorum scripta quae ad res ecclesiasticas...
- (corpora), the
Corpus Evangelicorum (body of Evangelicals) and the
Corpus Catholicorum (body of Catholics),
irrespective of the
colleges to
which they otherwise...
- King of England;
Pierre Fraenkel, Münster, Aschendorff, 1992,
Corpus Catholicorum, vol. 43. ISBN 3-402-03457-3 ISBN 9783402034576 Tudor,
Henry VIII (5...
-
formally condemned in 1835 by Pope
Gregory XVI in the bull
Melchitarum Catholicorum Synodus. In 1847, Pope Pius IX (1846–1878)
reinstituted the
Latin Patriarchate...
- (1523),
Joseph Schweizer, ed.,
Munster in Westfalen, (1920),
Corpus Catholicorum, vol. 3. Luther's
Lives includes a
translation of Cochlaeus's biography...
- The
Archbishop of
Mainz presided over the
Catholic body, the
corpus catholicorum,
while the
Elector of
Saxony presided over the
Protestant body, the corpus...