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- Felicissimus though no acts of that council survive. The schism continued as the laxists elected a certain Fortunatus as bishop in opposition to Cyprian. At the...
- probabilism, though he changed his manner of expressing his view so as to exclude Laxist teaching and to give an indication of what must be regarded as a solidly...
- Oratory would be the means by which the theology would displace that of "laxist" Jesuits. Bérulle's depiction of the mystical journey through Mary to Christ...
- the Donatist division, bishop Cyprian had felt compelled to "grant one laxist concession after another in the course of his desperate struggle to preserve...
- and gained for him from Alphonsus Liguori the title of "Prince of the Laxists". Contemporary theologian Julia A. Fleming argues with this ****essment...
- occasion of sin can be in se or per accidens. There is a debate between laxists and rigorists as to whether an occasion of sin is one which leads to sin...
- matters. The Religion of Allah (Islam) lies between the extremist and the laxist. The principle to be followed in this matter is that the discourse on the...
- Pope Francis said something very important: Neither the rigorists nor the laxists do the work of discernment. The rigorist knows everything in advance and...
- Hurtado de Mendoza (1468-1536) Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz ("Prince of the Laxists") (1606-1682)  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text...
- the question of usury, and threw his influence against the claims of the Laxists. To sustain his argument in this controversy he prepared (1740) an edition...