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- noun Plural form of
conciliarist .
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In the hundred years in between, Christian Europe was a cauldron of seething conflicts: between Greek and Latin, between papalists and conciliarists, between scholastics and humanists, and between kingdoms and principalities large and small.
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And neither are in a hurry this side of an eclipse to become dutiful Ecclesia Dei creatures or protected species from the wrath of those same worldly forces that the conciliarists now honour so much.
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The conciliarists wanted to make sure the words underlined below would never see the light of day again for in it Leo foretold what would happen: The shepherd would be struck, the sheep scattered:
Latest Articles Robert Drobot 2009
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In the hundred years in between, Christian Europe was a cauldron of seething conflicts: between Greek and Latin, between papalists and conciliarists, between scholastics and humanists, and between kingdoms and principalities large and small.
Latest Articles 2009
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