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- formation are set out in the governing do****ent as of 2016 is Ratio Fundamentalis Institutionis Sacerdotalis, 1992's Pastores dabo vobis, and the Code...
- Stahl's first definition of phlogiston first appeared in his Zymotechnia fundamentalis, published in 1697. His most quoted definition was found in the treatise...
- that "fundamental theology", a "very literal translation" of theologia fundamentalis, is "commonly understood within Roman Catholic theology [...] [to] refer...
- carbonarii halitus (carbonic vapors) in his 1697 publication Zymotechnia fundamentalis. Georg Ernst Stahl was married three times. His first wife was Catharina...
- at Pest in 1822; also a Latin treatise entitled Theologia Christiana fundamentalis et theologia dogmatica (4 vols, Győr, 1828–1829). His translation of...
- great praise from the theological faculty at Gran. "Syntagma theologiae fundamentalis", Gran 1882 (see "Theol. Quartalschrift", Tübingen, 1887, 691, and Zeitschrift...
- Machen in December 1931 and later contributed an obituary titled "Dr. Fundamentalis" that was published in the Baltimore Evening Sun on January 18, 1937...
- Comm. class. Math. 3: 39–76. Original (from 1814) 1818: "Theorematis fundamentalis in doctrina de residuis quadraticis demonstrationes et ampliationes...
- authors list (link) Cotter, Theologia Fundamentalis, 1940 (Latin): https://archive.org/details/theologia-fundamentalis/page/n9/mode/2up Cotter, Logic and...
- adulteria (in Latin). Leuven: André Bouvet. 1644. Theologia moralis fundamentalis, praeterintentionalis, decalogica, sacramentalis, canonica, regularis...