assemblies of the french clergy造句
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- The Assemblies of the French Clergy divided their work among commissions.
- He attended the Assembly of the French clergy in 1485.
- In 1635, the assembly of the French clergy granted them an annual pension.
- As archbishop, Salazar presided over an Assembly of the French clergy held in 1475, calling for a crusade against England.
- At the assembly of the French Clergy in 1626, a number of prelates commissioned these brothers to compile a more definitive work.
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- Louis initially supported traditional Gallicanism, which limited papal authority in France, and convened an Assembly of the French clergy in November 1681.
- In 1682, the King convoked an assembly of the French clergy which adopted the four articles that became known as the Gallican Liberties.
- The dispute led to the 1682 " Declaration of the Clergy of France " promulgated by the 1681 Assembly of the French clergy.
- The Assembly of the French Clergy afterwards decided to compel all priests to sign an anti-Jansenist formulary, in which each one accepted the papal condemnation.
- Until the French Revolution, the prelates of France maintained similar agents at the royal court of St . Denis . ( See Assembly of the French clergy .)
- At the famous Assembly of the French Clergy of 1755, he took sides with the moderate party and contributed to the restoration of tranquility in the Church of France.
- In 1645 and 1655 he took a prominent part in the General Assembly of the French Clergy, and under the regency of Anne of Austria was deputy from the Estates of Provence.
- On 13 September 1656, the Sainte-Marthe brothers were presented to the assembly of the French Clergy, who accepted the dedication of the work on condition that a passage suspected of Jansenism be suppressed.
- Tourn閘y was actively engaged in furthering the acceptance of this Constitution by the assembly of the French clergy, of which he was a consultor, and by the faculty of theology of which he was an influential member.
- The General Assembly of the French clergy, held at Paris in 1781-2 sided with the king, and, despite the protests of Innocent XI, Alexander VIII, and Innocent XII, the right was maintained until the French Revolution.
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