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  • Just As the Priests Have Their Wives”: Priests and Concubines in England, 1375-1549

    Just As the Priests Have Their Wives”: Priests and Concubines in England, 1375-1549

  • Stages of Papal Law

    Stages of Papal Law

  • The Returning Warrior and the Limits of Just War Theory

    The Returning Warrior and the Limits of Just War Theory

  • Abstract BAZEMORE, JR., MICHAEL GLEN. Wellsprings of Heresy

    Abstract BAZEMORE, JR., MICHAEL GLEN. Wellsprings of Heresy

  • Pope Leo of Bourges, Clerical Immunity and the Early Medieval Secular Charles West1 at First Glance, to Investigate the Secular

    Pope Leo of Bourges, Clerical Immunity and the Early Medieval Secular Charles West1 at First Glance, to Investigate the Secular

  • The Clerical Wife: Medieval Perceptions of Women During the Eleventh‐ and Twelfth‐Century Church Reforms

    The Clerical Wife: Medieval Perceptions of Women During the Eleventh‐ and Twelfth‐Century Church Reforms

  • The Stephan Kuttner Institute of Medieval Canon Law München 2013

    The Stephan Kuttner Institute of Medieval Canon Law München 2013

  • The Family Tree of Christianity Session 5: the Protestant Reformation (1300 – 1700)

    The Family Tree of Christianity Session 5: the Protestant Reformation (1300 – 1700)

  • Option B. History of the Catholic Church

    Option B. History of the Catholic Church

  • Durham E-Theses

    Durham E-Theses

  • “Developments, Reforms, and Two Great Reformations: Towards a Historical Assessment of Vatican II”

    “Developments, Reforms, and Two Great Reformations: Towards a Historical Assessment of Vatican II”

  • Celibacy and the Gregorian Reform

    Celibacy and the Gregorian Reform

  • The Entrustment of Parishes to Religious Institutes An

    The Entrustment of Parishes to Religious Institutes An

  • Was There a Gregorian Reform Movement in the Eleventh Century?

    Was There a Gregorian Reform Movement in the Eleventh Century?

  • Pastors and Pilgrims: Augustinian Reform in The

    Pastors and Pilgrims: Augustinian Reform in The

  • Nepotism in the Seventeenth-Century Catholic Church and De Luca's

    Nepotism in the Seventeenth-Century Catholic Church and De Luca's

  • Anselm, Lateran IV, and Aquinas: a Trajectory of Confession and Penance in the Middle Ages

    Anselm, Lateran IV, and Aquinas: a Trajectory of Confession and Penance in the Middle Ages

  • A Survey of the History of the Church

    A Survey of the History of the Church

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  • Some Limits and Causes of the Centralization of the Church Edward A
  • The Church in Fourteenth-Century Iceland
  • Priest As Criminal: Community Regulation of Priests in the Archdeaconry of Paris, 1483-1505
  • The Causation of Protestant Reformation: Lessons of History
  • Defining Ideology in the Pontificate of Gregory Vii
  • Impasse Passé: Conjugating a Tense Past
  • The Simony Crisis of the Eleventh Century and the 'Letter of Guido'
  • The Voice of Theologians in General Councils from Pisa to Trent
  • True and False Reform, by Avery Cardinal Dulles, First Things August
  • Pope Gregory VII and the Dictatus Papae
  • Stages of Papal Law
  • Ecclesiastical Reform - Gregorian Reform Werner Goez
  • The Place of the Papacy in the Ecclesial Piety of the 11Th-Century Reformers Yves Congar, O.P
  • The Ecclesial Movements: a Theological Reflection on Their Place in the Church
  • Rev. Bishop F. Joseph Gossman the Catholic Center 715 Nazareth St
  • The Contributions of the Council of Trent to the Catholic Reformation
  • The Regulation of Religious Communities in the Late Middle Ages: a Comparative Approach to Ming China and Pre-Reformation England
  • Receiving the Council


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