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Saxonicam serenissimo Stanislao regi Poloniae,
nomine eiusdem (1706)
Contestatio gratiarum sacrae regiae majestati Sueciae, a
senatorio et
equestri ordine...
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otherwise challenged the
divine nature in Christ. This
letter was
called the
Contestatio and is
generally attributed to
Eusebius of Dorylaeum.
Eusebius may have...
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placed before the
Sursum Corda. In the
Gallican Rite the
Preface is
named Contestatio or
Immolatio and the
Institution narrative is
named Secreta or Mysterium: 148 ...
- of a Preface, or, as it is
called in the
Missale Gallicanum Vetus, a
contestatio. First, a
parallel is
drawn between the P****over of the Old and the New...
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legalistic clause limited the
issue to the
matter in hand,
avoiding litis contestatio,
where the
plaintiff was
prevented from
bringing another case against...
- Gall. The
Peyron fragment contains part of what
looks like a
Lenten Contestatio (Preface) with
other prayers of
Gallican type. The
Bunsen fragment contains...
- Praefatio, Post
nomina or Ad Pacem, but only one
collect preceding it.
Contestatio, in one case
called "immolatio missae". This is the
Praefatio in the...
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specifically when
pleadings are
considered closed. This is
called litis contestatio, and it
means that the
litigants have
reached finality in
regard to all...
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cited the
collections "post nomina", "ad pacem" and the
formula of the "
Contestatio" as
being characteristic of
Gallican Liturgy. He also
cited similarities...
- is the
subject of an
action in rem, it
becomes res
litigiosa at
litis contestatio.
Various things cannot be sold
under South African law. Res
extra commercium...