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- canonist and man of letters. He was the author of the Summa de casibus conscientiae (1338) and of the Ammaestramenti degli antichi. Bartholomew entered the...
- Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae. Chiv****o: Jacobinus Suigus, de Suico. 1486. Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae (in Latin). Venezia: Giorgio...
- powers of the soul and is described as the spark of conscience (scintilla conscientiae), and the interpretation of Jerome's text given, in the 13th century...
- theologian, from Asti in Piedmont. His major work is Summa de casibus conscientiae (Cases of conscience), a confessional work, in m****cript from around...
- Christian literature. [... T]heir objective is not to bring the arcana conscientiae to light, the confession of which—be it oral or written—has a purifying...
- In 2011, Lunny released her first album, 1943, followed by Terminus (Conscientiae) in 2014. Lunny has appeared in several Irish films: Rawhead Rex (1986)...
- main source on Jesuit casuistry was Antonio Escobar's Summula casuum conscientiae (1627), several propositions of which would be later condemned by Pope...
- allerhand Verrichtung bestellen und gebrauchen l****en, [etc.]". Cynosura Conscientiae, Oder Leit-Stern Des Gewissens, Das ist: Deutliche und Schrifftmäßige...
- Jeremiah Burroughs, Ireni**** (1653) John Dury, Ireni****: in quo casus conscientiæ inter ecclesias evangelicas pacis, breviter proponuntur & decidunter...
- Katechismusmilch oder Erklärung des kirchlichen Katechismus (1657–78) and Liber conscientiae apertus sive theologia conscientiaria (1662–67).  This article incorporates...