「simony」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| The | Simony Act 1588 (31 Eliz.1 c.6) is an Act of Parliame |
| a faction with gold, but it is unknown whether | simony actually transpired. |
| me for the purpose of investigating charges of | simony against Alexander II. |
| The Act stipulates penalties for | simony, an offence under the ecclesiastical law of th |
| 49 Eugene III suspended him, on accusations of | simony and neglect of his official duties. |
| esser clergy in opposition to the practices of | simony and of clerical marriage and concubinage. |
| amian attended a synod held at Florence, where | simony and clerical incontinence were once more conde |
| ldebrand of Sovana in endeavouring to suppress | simony, and to enforce the celibacy of the clergy. |
| 1049 in the presence of Henry which denounced | simony and priest marriage. |
| iod, especially against the clerical abuses of | simony and concubinage. |
| (1049-1054) condemnation of clerical marriage, | simony, and the loss of the church's properties. |
| important for its discussion of the meaning of | simony, and especially for its attitude on the sacram |
| n II, and in the same year he was convicted of | simony and excommunicated by the pro-papal Synod of Q |
| Damian was also a determined foe of | simony, but his fiercest wrath was directed against t |
| In 1085, Wezilo was excommunicated for | simony by the pro-papal synod of Quedlinburg. |
| The council tried to curb | simony by making bishops swear an oath that they had |
| Several canons deal with clerical concubinage, | simony, clandestine marriages, etc. |
| estminster under Anselm adopted canons against | simony, clerical marriages and slavery. |
| Here, the Church dealt with issues of | simony, concubinage of the clergy. |
| Simony Diamond (born July 21, 1983) is a Hungarian po | |
| Simony Diamond, Sofia Valentine, Veronica Vanoza, Dav | |
| The | Simony Hut and Dachstein Chapel |
| ese of Linz is located immediately next to the | Simony Hut in the Dachstein Mountains. |
| The struggle waged against | simony in the eleventh century led to violent scenes |
| is known for his opposition and suppression of | simony in his diocese, with the support of Pope Grego |
| Grossolano was accused of | simony in obtaining the Ambrosian see by the priest L |
| ustinian Rule in Iceland, as well as eradicate | simony, lay patronage, and clerical incontinency. |
| orms Dante that he foresees the damnation (for | simony) of not only Boniface VIII but Pope Clement V, |
| no longer required to make a declaration as to | simony on ordination but offences are now likely to b |
| e FitzHerbert's election due to allegations of | simony, or the acquisition of church positions by bri |
| the direction of John of Crema and prohibited | simony, purchase of the sacraments, and the inheritan |
| Almost certainly the grounds were | simony, the purchase of ecclesiastical office, as Leo |
| Another major cause of contention was rampant | simony, the sale of offices in the Church, and tremen |
| rcle of Hell, reserved for those who committed | Simony, the ecclesiastical crime and personal sin of |
| cant see of Avella-and promptly disclosing the | simony to an assembly of bishops, who elected a worth |
| This last provision probably signifies that | simony was becoming less common already. |
| Those guilty of | simony were exiled for two years, but could retain th |
| ing office, Abraham suppressed the practice of | simony which had become a significant problem during |
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