Church and State Through the Centuries: A Collection of Historic Documents with Commentaries |
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Contents
letter to Pliny concerning the treatment of Christians 113 A D | 1 |
edict on the Popes primacy 445 | 4 |
view on spiritual and tem poral power 535 | 5 |
view on spiritual and temporal power | 6 |
494 | 10 |
Constitutio Romana 824 | 13 |
Donation of Constantine c 750850 | 15 |
decree In nomine Domini on Papal election 1059 | 23 |
Toleration Act 1781 | 225 |
THE AGE OF LIBERALISM | 234 |
25 | 241 |
29 | 244 |
39 | 245 |
43 | 246 |
2 Concordat between the Papacy and the First French | 249 |
religious clauses | 271 |
Dictatus Papae 6 Henry IV of Germany view on the relationship between Church and State 1076 | 24 |
Bull Laudabiliter grant of Ireland 1155 | 50 |
Constitutions of Clarendon 1164 | 52 |
3 | 60 |
4 | 63 |
6 | 73 |
9 | 76 |
C23 12 | 93 |
THE CONCILIAR PERIOD AND THE | 96 |
decrees Sacrosancta and Frequens | 104 |
Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges | 112 |
deposition of Pope Eugenius IV 1439 | 121 |
13 | 144 |
15 | 173 |
Edict of Nantes 1598 | 183 |
6 Religious clauses of the Peace of Westphalia 1648 | 189 |
Brief Pastorale officium on the treatment | 199 |
1 Declaration of the Gallican clergy 1682 | 205 |
Protest against the creation of | 219 |
པ ཆེརཆེྒུ 45 | 281 |
50 | 283 |
law on the appointment | 291 |
THE AGE OF SOCIALISM AND TOTALI | 378 |
Encyclical Quadragesimo anno 1931 | 407 |
104 | 441 |
125 | 447 |
144 | 455 |
Encyclical Non abbiamo bisogno on the Con | 457 |
Concordat with Nazi Germany 1933 | 484 |
5 Corporative Constitutions of Austria 1934 and Portugal | 496 |
Encyclical Divini Redemptoris on Commun toris | 539 |
Encyclical Nos es muy on the persecution | 579 |
Irish Constitution 1937 | 593 |
view on Spiritual Power of Church | 600 |
excommunication of Communists 1949 | 607 |
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