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Devotionist
Devotionalist De*vo"tion*al*ist, Devotionist De*vo"tion*ist, n. One given to devotion, esp. to excessive formal devotion.

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- Eximiae devotionis declared on 3 May 1493 is one of three papal bulls of Pope Alexander VI delivered purporting to grant any and all overseas territories...
- Sixtus founded the Spanish Inquisition through the bull Exigit sincerae devotionis affectus (1478), and he annulled the decrees of the Council of Constance...
- previous rights. Both parties found this too vague. The second bull, Eximiae devotionis, also dated 3 May, granted to the kings of Castile and León and their...
- these newly found lands. The bulls issued by Pope Alexander VI: Eximiae devotionis (3 May 1493), Inter caetera (4 May 1493) and Dudum siquidem (23 September...
- inquisition in Spain in 1478. Pope Sixtus IV granted the bull Exigit sincerae devotionis affectus permitting the monarchs to select and appoint two or three priests...
- previous rights. Both parties found this too vague. The second bull, Eximiae devotionis, also dated 3 May, granted to the kings of Castile and León and their...
- the models for subsequent bulls issued by Pope Alexander VI: Eximiae devotionis (3 May 1493), Inter Caetera (4 May 1493) and Dudum Siquidem (23 September...
- November 1478, Pope Sixtus IV published the papal bull Exigit Sinceras Devotionis Affectus, by which the Inquisition was established in the Kingdom of Castile;...
- spirituale, ℟ ora pro nobis. Vas honorabile, ℟ ora pro nobis. Vas insigne devotionis, ℟ ora pro nobis. Rosa mystica, ℟ ora pro nobis. Turris Davidica, ℟ ora...
- friendly toward Portugal and its discoveries, in 1514 in the bull Praecelsae devotionis. The divided possessions sanctioned by the treaty continued, even when...