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- The Commonitorium or Commonitory is a 5th-century Christian treatise written after the council of Ephesus under the pseudonym "Peregrinus" and attributed...
- Commonitorium...", p. 67. Beltrán Corbalán, Domingo and others, "El Commonitorium...", p. 69. Beltrán Corbalán, Domingo and others, "El Commonitorium...
- Gallic monk and author of early Christian writings. One example was the Commonitorium, c. 434, which offers guidance in the orthodox teaching of Christianity...
- The Commonitorium (classical Latin: [kɔmmɔnɪˈtoːrɪ.ũː], Ecclesiastical Latin: [kommoniˈtori.um]) is a Latin poem composed by the Christian bishop Orientius...
- Retrieved 28 September 2020. Beinert 89 Beinert 90 Schmaus, 40 Commonitorium n. 54 Commonitorium n. 53 Dei Filius Denzinger, n. 3020 Lumen Gentium. n. 12....
- second session of the 879/80 council, his letter to Photios and his Commonitorium. Francis Dvornik has argued that subsequent popes accepted the council...
- Vincent of Lerins in 434 AD Archived 2023-06-03 at the Wayback Machine, Commonitorium, 17, describes Tertullian as 'first of us among the Latins' (Quasten...
- University Press. 2005, article Tertullian [1] Vincent of Lerins in 434AD, Commonitorium, 17, describes Tertullian as 'first of us among the Latins' (Quasten...
-  761–772. Ferreiro., Alberto (1995). "Simon Magus and Priscillian in the 'Commonitorium' of Vincent of Lérins". Vigiliae Christianae. 49 (2): 180. Drake, H...
- VIII (Venice, 1772), 613–738. His treatises "Commonitorium super nomine Cælestii", and "Commonitorium adversus hæresim Pelagii et Cælestii vel etiam...