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Arthur Verhaegen was een kleinzoon van Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen (1796-1862), zelf een van de stichters van de Université Libre de Bruxelles en een boegbeeld van het antiklerikale liberalisme in België. In vele opzichten werd hij een tegenpool van zijn grootvader. Hij was de exponent van een verontruste elite die zich terugtrok achter de veilige muren van neomiddeleeuwse kerken en kastelen, waaraan hij als neogotisch architect en glazenier zelf gestalte gaf. Hij engageerde zich in het antiliberale ultramontanisme en volgde de wending van de Kerk naar het volk. Hij wilde de duale liberale samenleving vervangen door een centrumgerichte, corporatief geïnspireerde maatschappij waarin de belangen van de Kerk en de elites werden beveiligd.
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This volume discusses the process of union among the Protestant churches of Ontario soon after Confederation, and though the organic union is still incomplete, the "Protestant outlook" exists today even more certainly than it did in Canada West. The end of the Clergy Reserves marked the removal of the last major barrier to Protestant unity of outlook, and paved the way for the development of a sort of omnibus Protestant denomination, which was not an organization but an attitude.
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Based on critical documents, the goal of this book is to try to rebuild the way of the exercise of justice in the diocese of Liege during the Middle Age (8th-12th c.). All kinds of courts are analyzed: "ordinary" courts (episcopal synod, dean courts, parish synods, noble and monastery courts, local courts) and "extraordinary" courts (pontifical, archiepiscopal, royal and ducal courts). A chapter is also related to non jurisdictional ways of resolution of conflicts (faida, flagrant offense, conciliation/mediation/arbitration). Four annexes include the different kinds of proofs, the different kinds of penalties, the list of the episcopal synods and the dean districts. French text.
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Excerpt from Two Addresses: One, to the Gentlemen of Whitby, Who Signed the Requisition, Calling a Meeting to Address the Queen, on the Late (So Called) Aggression of the Pope; And the Other, to the Protestant Clergy But peradventure 1 may come again! Your bounteous kindness ne'er shall be forgot, While beats this warm heart within my bosom.
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This collection of legal documents affecting the Christian Church in the Roman Empire is the first its kind in any language. In time the monuments here translated cover the period from the foundation of the Church to the deposition of Romulus Augustulus, the last emperor in the West (476), and to the publication of the second (and only extant) edition of the Code of Justinian I, the most conspicuous champion of Caesaropapism in the East (534)--each terminus ad quem being an arbitrary, but a natural, limit. The character of the originals, which are mostly in either Greek or Latin, is strictly secular, that is, the documents emanate from the State's officials, ordinarily the emperors, and thus expose the State's attitude toward the Church. --From the Introduction P.R. Coleman-Norton (1898-1971) was an associate professor emeritus of classics at Princeton University and an authority on Roman law. He wrote more than 400 articles in encyclopedias and in classical and theological periodicals, and published several volumes on Roman law. During World War II, he served with Army intelligence in Egypt, French North Africa and Italy.
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