The authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews has
.... The principal candidates for whom claims are still made--
Clement of
Rome, Apollos, Barnabas, Luke, Priscilla, and Paul--are discussed and the reasons for the ....
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Divorce During the Protestant Reformation
....
Clement chose inaction, and by 1531 Henry took matters into his own hands and began the process of breaking with
Rome (Latey, 1970, pp. 28 35). ....
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Saint Paul
....
Clement of
Rome and Eusebius of Caesarea report that Paul was eventually acquitted and traveled to Spain, but he was arrested again and martyred in
Rome under ....
(1649

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Saint Paul, or Saul
....
Clement of
Rome and Eusebius of Caesarea report that Paul was eventually acquitted and traveled to Spain, but he was arrested again and martyred in
Rome under ....
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Apostolic Spirituality
.... rarely challenged. In the letter of
Clement of
Rome to the Corinthians, he distinguished between clergy and laity. There was also ....
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Jacques De Molay
.... these circumstances that De Molay was summoned to a conference with Pope
Clement in 1305 .... De Molay, accompanied by sixty knights, made the trip to
Rome, where he ....
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Social Change and 16th Century England
.... Complicating the situation was the fact that
Rome had been seized by Charles V .... summoned the tribunal according to the commission that Pope
Clement VII had ....
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Henry VIIIs Break From the Catholic Church
.... Complicating the situation was the fact that
Rome had been seized by Charles V .... summoned the tribunal according to the commission that Pope
Clement VII had ....
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The English Reformation
.... Defender of the Faith asked Pope
Clement to grant him a divorce on spiritual grounds (Robinson). Much to the chagrin of Henry VIII (and the Pope),
Rome in 1527 ....
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History of the Medieval Papacy
.... Gregory VII lost control of the city and went into exile in 1084 until
Clement III made his treaty with the senate in 1188, papal control of
Rome tended to be ....
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St. Catherine of Siena
.... In that year, when the Bishop of Bordeaux, who had been elected Pope
Clement V, stopped at Avignon on his way to investiture at
Rome, he remained there. ....
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Theology Questions
.... of Spain's Charles V, a devout Catholic and protector of Pope
Clement VII, who .... Henry's laws diverted taxes originally paid to
Rome to the Monarchy, while the ....
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Essays on the Protestant Reformation & Christianity
.... of Spain's Charles V, a devout Catholic and protector of Pope
Clement VII, who .... Henry's laws diverted taxes originally paid to
Rome to the Monarchy, while the ....
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Conflicting Views of Henry VIII
.... Henry in fact attempted to build a case acceptable to
Rome for an annulment in .... for me to speak the truth without displeasure." Only when
Clement refused his ....
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Western Civilization
.... Great Schism in the church during which "rival popes sat in
Rome and Avignon .... During the same timeframe Pope
Clement VI would initiate the practice of selling ....
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Musical Changes During the Renaissance
.... Two other composers became famous during this same time period:
Clement Janequin, who .... Moreover, by 1533, the first madrigals were published in
Rome by Verdelot ....
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Music of the Renaissance
.... Two other composers became famous during this same time period:
Clement Janequin, who .... Moreover, by 1533, the first madrigals were published in
Rome by Verdelot ....
(1623

6

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Reign of Charles V
.... V enraged was enraged over arrears in pay and his army burned and looted its way through
Rome torturing and .... Troops of Charles V soon captured Pope
Clement VII. ....
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Emperor Charles V
.... V enraged was enraged over arrears in pay and his army burned and looted its way through
Rome torturing and .... Troops of Charles V soon captured Pope
Clement VII. ....
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Authorship & Purpose of The Gospel of Mark
.... Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and
Clement of Alexandria all confirm Papias' statements. ....
Rome made sure of that, and the Sadducees and Pharisees each had their own ....
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John Henry Newman l
.... colleges, and the curriculum was also in the medieval manner and so did not include modern studies but only the classics of Greece and
Rome. ....
Clement's and St. ....
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Gnosticism
.... a response to Judaism and gnosticism and challenge to secular Imperial
Rome. .... with the tendentious statements of the first-century Pope
Clement, who transforms ....
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Development of Gnosticism The purpose of this rese
.... a responses to Judaism and gnosticism and challenge to secular Imperial
Rome. .... with the tendentious statements of the first-century Pope
Clement, who transforms ....
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St. Paul on the Priesthood and Ministry
.... occurred within the context of a response to spiritual Judaism and secular Imperial
Rome. .... As Pagels explains, it was the first Pope
Clement (reigned AD 90-100 ....
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Christianity Texts
.... superior qualities of the church, whether at Corinth or Ephesus or
Rome, differentiating the .... In that regard, it was the first Pope
Clement (reigned AD 90- ....
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An Analysis of the Cultural Production of Meaning
.... paintings of an earlier era, the classical work of ancient
Rome and Greece .... In commenting on the work of artists like Pollock,
Clement Greenberg (1961) makes the ....
(1339

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John Henry Newman
.... colleges, and the curriculum was also in the medieval manner and so did not include modern studies but only the classics of Greece and
Rome. ....
Clement's and St. ....
(2375

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Emergence of the Christian Priesthood
.... occurred within the context of a response to spiritual Judaism and secular Imperial
Rome. .... In this regard, it was the first Pope
Clement (reigned AD 90-100) who ....
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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... and prescribing excommunication appropriate punishment for anyone robbing a pilgrim to
Rome. .... in similar fashion as had Henry IV when he installed
Clement III). ....
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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... and prescribing excommunication appropriate punishment for anyone robbing a pilgrim to
Rome. .... in similar fashion as had Henry IV when he installed
Clement III). ....
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