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    Gallican liberties and the catholic league by Nicholls, S

    Published 2014
    “…Theorists of Gallican liberty took as their premise the idea that France had an exceptional status amongst the national Christian churches. …”
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    Fransa Katolik Kilisesi’nde Gallikanizm by Osman Şahin, İskender Oymak

    Published 2022-06-01
    Subjects: “…gallicanism…”
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    Catholic resistance theory: William Barclay versus Jean Boucher by Nicholls, S

    Published 2018
    “…By considering Barclay’s works in the context of French Gallicanism and the Catholic League in the French Wars of Religion, this discussion aims to reposition Barclay in relation to other Catholic political theorists and thereby re-evaluate the category of Catholic resistance theory.…”
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    Les mandements de Wagram et le gallicanisme épiscopal (été 1809) by Maxime Patissier

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In a context where the bishops’s speeches are being increasingly monitored, the bishops who all rely on a gallicanism to a greater or lesser degree, still intend to put forward their ideas. …”
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    Les « reliques cendreuses » de la Ville éternelle. Mélancolie et espoir dans Les Antiquités de Rome de Joachim Du Bellay by Dorota Szeliga

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Therefore, the collection is not only a melancholic reminiscence of ancient Rome, but also a canzoniere dedicated to the beautiful city, where one can find inspiration to build France in the spirit of Gallicanism. …”
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    A Matter of Jurisdiction: “Guelfs” and “Ghibellines” in the French Wars of Religion by George Hoffmann

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Gallicans like Montaigne construed the confessional struggle as a problem of jurisdiction between the Crown and the Pope. …”
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    Studies in the language of the Anglo-Norman translations of the Psalms with particular reference to the Oxford Psalter by Sneddon, D

    Published 1972
    “…<p>Three Latin versions of the Psalms were known during the Middle Ages, the Roman, the Gallican, and the Hebrew. The Roman version was in the past believed to be the version written by St. …”
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    Le contrôle étatique de l’islam en Algérie : un héritage de l’époque coloniale by Stéphane Papi

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…As Algeria is now confronted with a phenomenon of individualization of religious practices which challenges the monopoly of official Islamic institutions, will the Algerian government break free from the religious field and put an end to a Gallican and Jacobin tradition dating back to colonization?…”
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    Diplomatie pontificale, diplomatie française.Convergences et distances à l’heure du concile Vatican II et du gaullisme (1958-1969) by Christian Sorrel

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…A Catholic by conviction, General de Gaulle integrated Catholicism, a Roman Catholicism and not a Gallican one, into his representation of the city. …”
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    Chronologie de la renaissance du vitrail à Paris au XIXe siècle : L’exemple de l’église Saint-Laurent by Laurence de Finance

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The iconography of the three series of stained glass windows, which is to be compared with the evolution in other arts, reflects the different devotional features of a society linked to Gallican practices before going over to more ultramontain tendencies. …”
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    Un tribunal méconnu et honni. Les savoirs géographiques sur l’Inquisition dans la France d’Ancien Régime by François Lavie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Geographers thus helped to establish the image of an archaic and barbaric institution, a symbol of religious absolutism at odds with the liberal and gallican ideas advocated by French philosophers and jurists.…”
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