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It was this act that provoked John XXII to issue his first contribution to the dispute, his bull Ad conditorem in 1322.
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Then he was convinced, and he protested against the Ad conditorem canonum.
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Bull "Ad conditorem" was again promulgated in lengthier form, but bearing its previous date of 8 December, 1322, and the audacious
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The Bull "Ad conditorem", so significant in the history of the order, was only withdrawn 1 November, 1428, by Martin V.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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Indignant at these proceedings, John XXII, in the Bull "Ad conditorem canonum" (8 December, 1322), declared that the Roman Church renounced all its claims to the movable and immovable properties of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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Displeased at the action of the chapter at Perugia, Pope John XXII published the Bull "Ad conditorem canonum" in which he renounces the dominion of all the goods of the Friars
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Constitutions "Exiit" and "Exivi" have remained fundamental laws for the Franciscans, although they were in the most important point practically suppressed by John XXII, who in his Bull "Ad conditorem canonum," 8 Dec.,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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"Atqui," inquam, "nullo existimauerim modo ut fortuita temeritate tam certa moueantur, uerum operi suo conditorem praesidere deum scio nec umquam fuerit dies qui me ab hac sententiae ueritate depellat."
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Sub quo exstitit beata uirgo Maria quae de Dauidica stirpe prouenerat, quae humani generis genuit conditorem.
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Satanam esse conditorem substantiarum, aut Deum esse peccati creatorem et sustentatorem.
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
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