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Execrabilis is a
papal bull
issued by Pope Pius II on 18
January 1460
condemning conciliarism. The bull
received its name from the
opening word of its...
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depose a pope. On 18
January 1460, Pope Pius II
issued the bull
Execrabilis which forbade any
attempt to
appeal papal judgements by
general councils...
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movement still exist. Over time, the
denomination joined the
Genevan or
Reformed branch of Protestantism.
Conciliarism Condemned by
papal bull
Execrabilis...
- Trent. In the to-and-fro of
medieval politics, Pope Pius II, in his bull
Execrabilis (1460) and his
reply to the
University of
Cologne (1463), had set aside...
- servantur, abbreviatio,
volume 1, 1811,
entry number 397. Anon (1601). De
execrabili et
nefanda fratrum Ruuenorum in
serenissimi Scotorum regis caput conjuratione...
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Church to be
superior to the Pope was heretical." Pius II's bull
Execrabilis condemned conciliarism. Pope Pius VII
condemned the
conciliarist writings...
- for a three-year
crusade against the
Ottoman Empire. 1460 (January 18)
Execrabilis ("Execrable")
Prohibits appealing a
papal judgment to a ****ure general...
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sense and
delicacy of faith." Here Leo X
alludes to Pope Pius II's bull
Execrabilis promulgated in 1460. "Automatic
major excommunication"
translates the...
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English and
Roman Law," The Law
Quarterly Review, Vol. XII, 1896. "'
Execrabilis' in the
Common Pleas," The Law
Quarterly Review, Vol. XII, 1896. "Canon...
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founded by
Philip IV of France. The
Order was
suppressed by the bull
Execrabilis issued by Pius II on 18
January 1459
along with five
other religiones...