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- domain. Rather than confirming the Augsburg settlement's policy of ius reformandi (in which subjects were to follow their ruler's religion), Westphalia...
- Article 7 recognised Calvinism as a Reformed faith and removed the ius reformandi, the requirement that if a ruler changed his religion, his subjects had...
- to convert to their prince's religion, through a principle called ius reformandi. Those who did not wish to conform to the prince's choice were given a...
- tract De modis uniendi et reformandi Ecclesiam in concilio universali. This, and the treatises De modis uniendi et reformandi Ecclesiam, and De difficultate...
- jurisdiction, police, coin, tariff, hunt; certain forms of justice), and the ius reformandi (the right to establish an official Christian denomination in their territories)...
- Reformation, the reformers had a phrase for this spirit. It was called semper reformandi, or always reforming. The more we continue to understand that we have...
- pontificis, dedicated to the new [anti-]pope (John XXIII) De modis uniendiae reformandi ecclesiam and De difficultate reformationis in concilia universali, advocating...
- religio). Every Protestant prince claimed and exercised the so-called jus reformandi religionem (the right to reform religion) and decided the church question...
- Council of Vienne, De modo celebrandi concilii et corruptelis in Ecclesia reformandis, in three books. It attacks the abuses of the Church with extreme sincerity...
- It was largely through his efforts that the right of reformation (jus reformandi), granted the emperor by the Peace of Westphalia, was effectively exercised...