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- 08026a.htm accessdate "2012-07-23".
- 08026a.htm accessdate "2012-08-26".
- 08026a.htm encyclopedia "The Catholic Encyclopedia".
- 08026a.htm first "J.".
- 08026a.htm isCitedBy Criticism_of_the_Catholic_Church.
- 08026a.htm isCitedBy Inquisition.
- 08026a.htm last "Blötzer".
- 08026a.htm publisher "Newadvent.org".
- 08026a.htm publisher "Robert Appleton Company".
- 08026a.htm quote "... in this period the more influential ecclesiastical authorities declared that the death penalty was contrary to the spirit of the Gospel, and they themselves opposed its execution. For centuries this was the ecclesiastical attitude both in theory and in practice. Thus, in keeping with the civil law, some Manichæans were executed at Ravenna in 556. On the other hand, Elipandus of Toledo and Felix of Urgel, the chiefs of Adoptionism and Predestinationism, were condemned by councils, but were otherwise left unmolested. We may note, however, that the monk Gothescalch, after the condemnation of his false doctrine that Christ had not died for all mankind, was by the Synods of Mainz in 848 and Quiercy in 849 sentenced to flogging and imprisonment, punishments then common in monasteries for various infractions of the rule.".
- 08026a.htm quote "[...] the occasional executions of heretics during this period must be ascribed partly to the arbitrary action of individual rulers, partly to the fanatic outbreaks of the overzealous populace, and in no wise to ecclesiastical law or the ecclesiastical authorities.".
- 08026a.htm title "Catholic Encyclopedia: Inquisition".
- 08026a.htm title "Inquisition".
- 08026a.htm url 08026a.htm.
- 08026a.htm year "1910".