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The Commonitorium or Commonitory is a 5th-century Christian treatise written after the council of Ephesus under the pseudonym "Peregrinus" and attributed
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Early Christian saint and theologian
against" the doctrines of Augustine of Hippo in Commonitory. Pope Francis quoted Vincent's Commonitory on several occasions, notably his words on doctrine
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Term in Christianity
summarized in what is known as the Vincentian Canon in the 5th century Commonitory: "what has been believed everywhere, always, and by all." Distinguishing
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Major Christian denomination
of Utrecht believes in Vincent of Lérins's following quote from his Commonitory: "all possible care must be taken, that we hold that faith which has
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Articles of faith
I am faithful to you. In the 5th century Vincent of Lérins wrote, in Commonitory, that there should be progress within the church, on condition that it
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Head of the Catholic Church from 422 to 432
"Ecclesiastical History 7:11". Retrieved 3 March 2012. Lerins, St. Vincent of. "Commonitory 32". Retrieved 12 July 2011. H. Thurston, "Clerical Costume," in Catholic
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summarized in what is known as the Vincentian Canon in the 5th century Commonitory: "what has been believed everywhere, always, and by all." This is distinct
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Vincent of; Aquitaine, Prosper of (April 2010). Writings; Writings; Commonitories; Grace and Free Will. CUA Press. ISBN 978-0-8132-1107-7. "Notes of Recent
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Opposition by the Eastern Orthodox Church to Catholic Papal supremacy
Salisbury, MA), p.59. [2] Bishop Maret Du Concile General, vol.i p.183 The Commonitory of St Vincent of Lerins Chapter Thirty - The Council of Ephesus (Translated
Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy
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domain: Vincent of Lérins (1955) [1894 by various publishers]. "The Commonitory of Vincent of Lérins, for the antiquity and universality of the catholic
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Translations of patristic texts
Severus. Writings (trans. Bernard M. Peebles). St. Vincent of Lérins. Commonitories (trans. Rudolph E. Morris). St. Prosper of Aquitaine. Grace and Free
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Fortune (Brother of Jatayu)
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Eternal Infinite; Without Beginning or End
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Faith, Belief, Faith in Allah
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Another name of God, One who is worshipped
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Resplendent, Luminious, Bright, Brillent, Shining
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Battle Woman; Ready for Battle
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Of the sea and winds.
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English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in Normandy called Saint-Paul or Saint-Pol, from the dedication of their churches to St. Paul (see Paul).
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Calling to mind; giving admonition.