- 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...