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Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21
March 1556) was a theologian,
leader of the
English Reformation and
Archbishop of
Canterbury during the
reigns of Henry...
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Articles of 1563. Cranmer's
revision of
canon law,
Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum, was
never authorised by king or parliament. In case
there were no...
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Brief Treatise of Bona Notabilia,' London, 1826, 8vo. 'Collectio
Rerum Ecclesiasticarum,' London, 2 vols. 1840, 8vo; 2nd edit. 1842. 'The
Religious Houses...
- Cranmer's plan for a
revision of
English canon law, the
Reformatio legum ecclesiasticarum,
failed in
Parliament due to Northumberland's opposition.
Despite such...
- œ****enical
councils from Nicæa (325) to
Chalcedon (451).
Codex canonum ecclesiasticarum. This is in
Latin only; its
contents agree generally with the other...
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published one
motet by
Souliaert in the
collection Liber secundus ecclesiasticarum (published in 1553).
There are also a few
sacral compositions by Souliaert...
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Aeclesiae Ordinis Anni Circuli... (Sacramentum Gelasianum),
Rerum Ecclesiasticarum Do****enta,
Serie maior, Fontes, 4 (Rome, 1981), 93 (§598) (trans. Whitaker...
- Cordova), a
collection of
pieces for the
vihuela Andrea Gabrieli –
Ecclesiasticarum cantionum,
liber primus for four
voices (Venice:
Angelo Gardano) Marc'Antonio...
- 23 in German,
first published in 1598 in the
collection Cantionum Ecclesiasticarum. He
published it
again in 1602 in the
collection that
became known...
- of such laws,
which was
published by John Foxe as
Reformatio legum ecclesiasticarum in 1552. King
Edward died in 1553,
followed by the
accession of Mary...