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Sublimis Deus (English: The
sublime God;
erroneously cited as
Sublimus Dei) is a
Papal bull
promulgated by Pope Paul III on June 2, 1537,
which forbids...
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Flexor digitorum superficialis (flexor
digitorum sublimis) or
flexor digitorum communis sublimis is an
extrinsic flexor muscle of the
fingers at the proximal...
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Parma two
years after his death. In May–June 1537, Paul
issued the bull
Sublimis Deus (also
known as
Unigenitus and
Veritas ipsa),
described by
Prein (2008)...
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Sublimis is a 1951
painting by
Barnett Newman, an
American painter who was a key part of the
abstract expressionist movement. Vir
Heroicus Sublimis—"Man...
- for centuries, with
several Popes issuing bulls on the issue, such as
Sublimis Deus. By the 1800s, the
Church reached relative consensus in
favor of condemning...
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suffragan of the
Archdiocese of Cebu by the
apostolic constitution In
sublimi Petri cathedra. But due to the
complications caused by
World War II, its...
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Strasbourg Died 16 June 1361
Strasbourg Nationality German Occupation(s)
German mystic,
Catholic priest,
theologian Title Doctor Illuminatus et
sublimis...
- In aesthetics, the
sublime (from the
Latin sublīmis) is the
quality of greatness,
whether physical, moral, intellectual, metaphysical, aesthetic, spiritual...
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Casas paid for and
enshrined in the New Laws,
together with the
papal bull
Sublimis Deus.
Given this,
there was no
longer talks about conquest, but
about pacification...
- to the
contrary to
justify their enslavement. In 1537, the
papal bull
Sublimis Deus
definitively recognized that
Native Americans possessed souls, thus...