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unanimously declare to be not heretical, but true and catholic." By the bull Ad
conditorem canonum of 8
December 1322, John XXII,
declaring it
ridiculous to pretend...
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unanimously declare to be not heretical, but true and catholic." By the bull Ad
conditorem canonum of 8
December of the same year, John XXII,
declaring that "it...
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confirmed by Pope
Nicholas III. John XXII
reversed this. By the bull Ad
conditorem canonum of 8
December 1322, he
declared it
ridiculous to
pretend that...
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teaching and life to
those wishing to live perfectly." By the bull Ad
conditorem canonum of 8
December 1322, John XXII,
declaring it
ridiculous to pretend...
-
final and
could not be
revoked if they were not erroneous. By the bull Ad
conditorem canonum of 8
December 1322, John XXII
declared it
ridiculous to pretend...
- Quia
nonnunquam Freedom of
discussion in
poverty controversy 1322 Ad
conditorem canonum Continuation of
poverty controversy 1323 ****
inter nonnullos Defines...
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Bergamo issues a
protest to Pope John XXII of the
December 8
papal bull Ad
conditorem canonum. Pope John
revises the text of the bull and
reissues it, but also...
- upon Nasr's death.
December 8 – Pope John XXII
issues the
papal bull Ad
conditorem canonum,
permanently renouncing the
doctrine that the
Roman Catholic Church...
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action of the
chapter at Perugia, Pope John XXII
published the Bull Ad
conditorem canonum (8
December 1322), in
which he
renounces the
dominion of all the...
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Bertrand de la Tour in
support of Pope John XXII's
stance in his bull, Ad
Conditorem Canonum,
issued 8
December 1322. The ius, also
known as ius consumendi...