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  • before= [[Pope Paul VI|Paul VI]]|
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  • The most recent 'year of three popes' was 1978, in which [[Pope Paul VI]] ruled until August, [[Pope John Paul I]] ruled from August until Septembe
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  • ...lic Church opened under Pope John XXIII in 1962 and closed under Pope Paul VI in 1965. A total of four sessions were held where topics related to the Chu
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  • ...rch until 1959, when it was granted its own Patriarch by Coptic Pope Cyril VI. It is the only pre-colonial Christian church of Sub-Saharan Africa and has
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  • ...he first Polish Pope and the first non-Italian Pope since the Dutch Adrian VI in the 1520s. His early reign was marked by his opposition to communism, an
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  • ...[English Reformers Index]]: [[Henry VIII]] * [[Thomas Cranmer]] * [[Edward VI]] * [[Elizabeth I]] ...more radical and others more traditional, under monarchs such as [[Edward VI]] and [[Elizabeth I]], and church leaders such as [[Thomas Cranmer]] and [[
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  • 85. John VI (701-05) 111. Stephen VI (885-91)
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  • ...Battista Montini, who on succeeding Pope John XXIII took the name of Paul VI; Bishop Albino Luciani, the future Pope John Paul I; Bishop Karol Wojtyła,
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  • ** [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14004b.htm#VI VI. The Sense of Sin]
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  • ...more radical and others more traditional, under monarchs such as [[Edward VI]] and [[Elizabeth I]], and church leaders such as [[Thomas Cranmer]] and [[
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  • ...ocese on May 4, 1888 and its name was changed to reflect this. [[Pope Paul VI]] once again instituted a name change for the see on July 11, 1966. Reflect
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  • ...of his martyrdom, and of Tatian as his disciple; he quoted him twice (IV., vi. 2, V., xxvi. 2), and showed his influence in other places. Tertullian, in
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  • [[Sixth Commandment|VI]]: You shall not commit adultery.
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  • [[Justin Martyr]], ''Justin on the resurrection,'' chapter VI. In ANF1, that is, [https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf01 Roberts A, Dona
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  • ...rbury]] during the reigns of the English kings [[Henry VIII]] and [[Edward VI]]. He is credited with writing and compiling the first two Books of Common ...homas Cranmer became a key figure in the regency government of King Edward VI.
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  • ..."''NN. PP. x''" (''e.g.'', [[Pope Paul VI]] signed his name as "Paulus PP. VI"), and his name is frequently accompanied in inscriptions by the abbreviati ...endom (especially prominent with the Renaissance Popes like Pope Alexander VI an ambitious if spectacularly corrupt politico, and Pope Julius II, a formi
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  • ...deo-Christian Detective Fiction” (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1990), p. vi, isbn 0-81d08-2382-9. Also, “Spencer’s analysis and reference on this s
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  • ...been waning under the eras of politically oriented popes such as Alexander VI and Leo X. After recovering from a severe battle wound, he took a vow to "s
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  • wages of sin <i>is</i> death,' <span style="font-size:80%;">Ro. vi. 23;</span>
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  • [[Jacques Paul Migne|Migne]]'s [[Patrologia Graeca|Patr. Gk.]] (t. vi. col. 1023-1168), and a small edition (Cambridge 1852) by [[W. G. Humphry]]
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