adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
authority
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Both reject papal centralization and papal authority as a means for discerning just government.
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The Uniates practised Eastern Orthodox rites but recognized papal authority .
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The issue of papal authority was central to the encyclical.
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There would also appear to have been relatively little popular hostility towards papal authority .
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There were now not only two popes but two centres of papal authority , Rome and Avignon.
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He tried hard to do this, but he was fighting a losing battle here against the rising tide of papal authority .
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This text, without carrying official papal authority , truly maintains the spirit of Dei Verbum.
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Another example of the tightening of papal authority concerned relics.
court
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The cardinals joined in all the rapidly growing administrative and judicial functions of the papal court .
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The only protection for the petitioner at the papal court is the Purse.
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His interests lay in power in the imperial court not in the papal court.
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Largely due to Bernard, they were to come to the forefront of politics and to find a place within the papal court .
curia
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But such enthusiasts were not numerous, and there were not many of them in the papal Curia .
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Alexander was resident at the papal curia at the time of his election to Coventry in 1224.
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Meanwhile, against the pope's better judgement, Edward had recalled from the papal Curia another exile, Winchelsey.
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So they too were at the papal Curia ready with their reply when the monks of Canterbury arrived.
decree
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Had he not himself acted thus after hearing the papal decree against lay investiture and clerical homage?
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His papal decrees were the foundation of canon law until their update in 1917.
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Anselm supported Henry, and he did not make his support conditional on Henry's acceptance of the new papal decrees .
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Hugh was the most forceful advocate of the principle which the new papal decree embodied.
legate
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It is possible that Offa would have liked Ecgfrith to have been consecrated either by the pope or by the papal legates .
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Though there were two papal legates , the Council was an Eastern affair, to solve an Eastern problem.
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Mr. Banks I have been accused of many things, but never of being a papal legate .
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The pope's intention now was for a diet of princes to be convoked - to be chaired by a papal legate .
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Alexander Nevski's replies to the papal legates she had by heart.
letter
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The papal letter which they brought was uncompromising in principle, though noticeably vague in its terms.
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These papal letters represent the high point in the campaign for a Church both spiritually and temporally independent of the lay ruler.
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Archbishop Stratford, however, ignored several papal letters urging him to resist royal encroachments on alien priories.
nuncio
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Eck, however, made his way to Rome and got himself appointed papal nuncio .
policy
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Innocent exhibited no change in previous papal policy on Sicily.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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papal authority
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alexander was resident at the papal curia at the time of his election to Coventry in 1224.
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Besides being one of Henry III's most frequent ambassadors to Rome, Alexander served many times as papal judge delegate.
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So lofty were these papal prerogatives, that no further Council would ever be needed, or so it seemed to many.
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The papal letter which they brought was uncompromising in principle, though noticeably vague in its terms.
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The offerings made at the altars of papal churches were shared by the pope with the assisting clergy.
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They might even find that the trees prefer flute bands to papal choirs.
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They stand above and beyond any particular attempt, papal or otherwise, definitively to interpret them.
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When it was issued in 1234, with full papal approval, it was addressed to the masters and scholars of Bologna.