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  • Twelve years earlier it had been declared in the famous Bull of Boniface VIII, called Unam

    Three Friends of God: Records from the Lives of John Tauler, Nicholas of Basle, Henry Suso 1887

  • Adherence to doctrine, and above all to a single doctrinal formulation, cannot be the ultimate criterion for discerning membership in the Unam Sanctam.

    A Timely Re-Read on a Critique of a Particular, and Popular, Hermeneutic of Vatican II 2009

  • Efrain Juarez. 22 years old defender plays for Unam.

    Nader Jahanfard: World Cup 101: A Complete Preview Nader Jahanfard 2010

  • While previous scholarship stressed the affinity in form and content between De ecclesiastica potestate and the famous Bull Unam sanctam, Francisco Bertelloni (2004) holds that one should not overlook profound differences between the concepts of papal power that inspire the two texts.

    Giles of Rome Lambertini, Roberto 2009

  • Clericos laicos (1296), which forbade clergy to give up property without papal approval, and Unam sanctam (1302), which declared that secular power is in the service of, and subject to, papal authority.

    John Wyclif's Political Philosophy Lahey, Stephen 2006

  • O'BRIEN: She found Susan and Reggie Liebrand (ph) from Unam (ph), Georgia, who sent aid by the truckload and a 600-pound Christmas tree.

    CNN Transcript Dec 23, 2005 2005

  • Unam mere naturalem, quae proinde nulla ratione potuit esse aliter in Deo, per quam omnia ea cognovit ad quae divina potentia sive immediate sive interventu causarum secundarum sese extendit....

    Archive 2005-08-01 2005

  • Unam mere naturalem, quae proinde nulla ratione potuit esse aliter in Deo, per quam omnia ea cognovit ad quae divina potentia sive immediate sive interventu causarum secundarum sese extendit....

    Rough Notes on Scientia Media 2005

  • Boniface retaliated with the bull (Nov. 18, 1302) Unam sanctam (one holy catholic and apostolic church) that bases papal jurisdiction over laymen on the pope's right to correct sin; the letter could also be interpreted to mean that the Roman curia had final jurisdiction over the temporal affairs of kings (See 1302–3).

    1270 2001

  • The bull Unam sanctam (1302) was long believed to be the most extreme assertion of papal power.

    1294-1303 2001

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