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A campaign began in the papers to cancel the concordat with the Vatican. In the Time of the Butterflies 1994-01-01T00:00:00Z
The concordat gained Napoleon the support of the organized Church as well as the majority of the French people. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
"Our legal system contains all the guarantees to ensure that laws always respect constitutional principles and international commitments, including the concordat with the Church," he said. Italy's Draghi puts Vatican on guard over anti-homophobia bill 2021-06-23T04:00:00Z
In 1933, he negotiated a concordat between the Catholic church and Germany. Unsealing of Vatican archives will finally reveal truth about ‘Hitler’s pope’ 2020-03-01T05:00:00Z
But in both France and Italy, a “concordat” between the Vatican and state means that bishops can refuse to testify in court. Little progress since Vatican's sexual abuse summit, say activists 2020-02-17T05:00:00Z
“The principles outlined in the concordat are not just good for researchers, they are good for institutions, the quality of research, and for the supply of talent beyond academic research,” she says. Funders pledge career support for UK researchers 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
Responding to their wishes, Napoleon signed a concordat, or agreement, with Pope Pius VII. This established a new relationship between church and state. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
Bishops’ wages are paid by the state and Catholic schools receive state support, in accordance with a concordat signed in 1979 between the Vatican and Argentina’s 1976-83 military dictatorship. Argentinians formally leave Catholic church over stance on abortion 2018-09-09T04:00:00Z
Unlike Napoleon’s 1801 concordat with the Roman Catholic Church, the Trump-G.O.P. deal was an informal one—but in some ways the two agreements are similar. What’s Changed Between the G.O.P. and Trump After Helsinki: Nothing 2018-07-18T04:00:00Z
The concordat requires that universities deal with misconduct cases transparently and robustly or face losing their funding from agencies. UK universities fall short on reporting misconduct investigations 2018-07-10T04:00:00Z
The concordat targets staff members who are primarily employed to do research, including postdocs, contract researchers and technicians. Funders pledge career support for UK researchers 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
Animal Research Openness Agreement, which if formalized would bind signatories to be more candid about the animal research they do, much like the U.K. concordat. ‘A cataclysmic wake-up call’: Can more candor win back support for animal research? 2018-06-26T04:00:00Z
In 2012, universities signed up to a concordat to support research integrity. 'Fake research' comes under scrutiny - BBC News 2017-03-26T04:00:00Z
The concordat was a narrow, self-protecting measure, but was seen by some as limiting the effectiveness of the church in fighting Nazism. Another President, Another Pope 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z
When the concordat was introduced, many feared that it lacked teeth. Publish or perish 2015-05-18T04:00:00Z
Signatories are expected to uphold the tenets of the concordat and produce a publicly available annual report that shows the steps they’ve taken to uphold the treaty’s mission. Funders pledge career support for UK researchers 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
It became clear at the conference that not every university had the same understanding of the concordat’s wording that institutions ‘should’ make their reports public. UK universities slow to publish reports of misconduct investigations 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z
The quid pro quo for that is that the medical-research charities and other stakeholders signed a concordat on openness for animal research. Charities chief: 'Pharma blockbusters are gone' 2014-09-14T04:00:00Z
Even during World War II, the concordat signed by Adolph Hitler and the Vatican which simply protected the rights of the church in Germany, opened up the false charge that the Vatican was pro-Nazi. Another President, Another Pope 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z
At present, the concordat says that universities “should” publish investigation reports. Publish or perish 2015-05-18T04:00:00Z
While the United Kingdom was putting the final touches to its concordat, six newspapers in Germany were running a full-page advertisement questioning whether scientists who experiment on animals are even human. Full support 2014-05-13T04:00:00Z
A key aim of today’s concordat is to change such practices. UK institutions sign up to animal-research openness 2014-05-13T04:00:00Z
The concordat obliges signatories to "be clear about when, how and why" animals are used, and enhance communications with the media and the public about such work. Scientists, drugmakers, charities sign UK deal on animal research 2014-05-14T04:00:00Z
The concordat commits organizations to a number of measures to increase the visibility of their operations and requires them to report annually on their progress. U.K. Research Groups Pledge Openness About Animal Research 2014-05-13T04:00:00Z
While the constitution stipulates a separation between church and state, a 2002 concordat defined this relationship by granting the Church official recognition in Georgia and a special consultative role in the government, particularly in education. Georgia's mighty Orthodox Church 2013-06-30T23:45:38Z
In July, universities adopted a voluntary concordat that obliges them to investigate misconduct allegations. The time is right to confront misconduct 2012-08-01T17:50:12.150Z
Those supporting the concordat insist that it is a major advance. UK institutions sign up to animal-research openness 2014-05-13T04:00:00Z
"This concordat, penned by big-pharma lobbyists, is nothing more than a ploy to appear open about animal experiments, whilst withholding details of grisly, failed and duplicate tests," she said in an emailed statement. Scientists, drugmakers, charities sign UK deal on animal research 2014-05-14T04:00:00Z
In the concordat of Worms, signed in September 1122, Henry renounced the right of investiture with ring and crozier, recognized the freedom of election of the clergy and promised to restore all church property. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
Toward four o'clock in the afternoon, Bernier arrived with a roll of paper, which he did not unfold, but stated to be a copy of the concordat that we were about to sign. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
The dissensions which distracted France at this time had without doubt various causes, but among them the abolition of the ‘pragmatic’ and the establishment of the concordat were not sufficiently noted. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
In that year Francis I. established the relations of the papacy and the French clergy on the basis of a new "concordat," which, however, was not very unlike the Pragmatic. A Source Book of Medi?val History Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance 2012-03-23T02:00:40.930Z
When the Parliament sent Commissioners into the Island to negotiate with Charles the terms of a concordat, of whom Lord Saye was one, Lady Whorwood again sought Lilly’s assistance and advice. Witch, Warlock, and Magician Historical Sketches of Magic and Witchcraft in England and Scotland 2012-02-06T03:00:14.350Z
British funding councils — in collaboration with the country's universities — have chosen instead to produce a 'concordat' detailing good practice, to which institutions will be expected to sign up. Face up to fraud 2012-01-18T18:20:04.057Z
The two cardinal points on which, in the eyes of Rome, the whole fabric of the concordat rested, were the freedom and publicity of the Catholic worship. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
Under the reign of the concordat, these two seeds of discord, rendering each other fruitful, had enveloped with their horrible fruits, the reigns of Charles IX. and Henry III. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
Some years before our visit a sort of concordat had been arranged between the various Anglican and Protestant Churches working in the Pacific. Fifty-One Years of Victorian Life 2012-01-15T03:00:15.917Z
The government had ceased to respect its concordats with the Holy See. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z
At last, in September 1122, the investiture question was settled by the concordat of Worms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z
In fact, he has sent me here to negotiate a concordat, and for that purpose has given me in yourself the prop I myself desired. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
It is at length registered, but in endorsing on the folds of the concordat, that it has been read and published at the express command of the king, many times reiterated. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
Austria answered it by abolishing the concordat and forbidding the proclamation of the decrees. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
The agents of the secret societies, which controlled the Cortes, began to demand the revocation of the concordat, the suppression of the religious orders, and a general persecution of the Church. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z
In the latter these relations are regulated either by concordats between the governments and the Holy See, or by bulls of circumscription issued by the pope after negotiation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z
But then his ministers probably don't wish for a concordat, and they have constant access to his ear. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
Such as it was concluded, in 1516, the concordat could not be pleasing to a people who had received with enthusiasm the pragmatic of 1439. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
But Bavaria felt obliged, on account of the terms of its concordat, to refuse. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
The Cortes was filled with irreligious enemies of the Catholic name; it was these who set aside the concordat, from its first article to the last. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z
One by one these entered into concordats with Rome, and Febronianism from an aggressive policy subsided into a speculative opinion. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z
Here the Consul interrupted Consalvi, though in a milder tone, to tell him that he insisted upon having the concordat signed according to his own views, or not at all. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
But, in the history of this pontificate, what most relates to the present subject is, the concordat concluded between Leo X. and Francis I. in 1516. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
Pius IX. thwarted all attempts to obtain a new concordat. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
But the good will of the government evaporated before anything definite could be concluded, and the concordat was rejected by the Cortes. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z
By the concordat of 1802 the number of such festivals was for France reduced to four, namely, Christmas day, Ascension day, the Assumption of the Virgin, and All Saints day. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z
In a fit of impatience, the consul ordered his ambassador to leave Rome in five days, if the concordat sent from Paris was not signed at the expiration of that short time. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
The concordat between the two parties--the shortening of the one, and the lengthening of the other--puzzled the creature, and he could make neither head nor tail of it all. Flower, Fruit, and Thorn Pieces; or, the Wedded Life, Death, and Marriage of Firmian Stanislaus Siebenkaes, Parish Advocate in the Burgh of Kuhschnappel. 2011-05-20T02:00:42.297Z
In 1841 she negotiated about a concordat, and showed herself so submissive that the pope rewarded her in 1842 with the consecrated golden rose. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
However, after the Spanish government had aided the Pope in his exile at Gaeta, and helped to restore him to Rome, more definite proceedings towards a concordat were begun. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z
The concordat signed at Paris on the 15th July, 1801, between Pius VII. and Napoleon, is one of the most important facts of modern history. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, January 1865 2011-04-19T02:00:18.103Z
With concordats, on the contrary, miracles may be wrought, more especially by him, or if not by him, supposing him to be unwise, by France herself. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
He altered the constitution in a more Liberal direction, and struck various blows at the Clerical party, among other things abolishing the concordat with Rome. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z
In 1857 a concordat was at last agreed to, which, however, was adopted by the representatives of the people not before 1859, and then only by a small majority. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
It was he who negotiated with Leo X. concerning the abolition of the Pragmatic Sanction and the establishment of a concordat. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z
Spina that the projects of concordat proposed by the consul were absolutely inadmissible, as being founded on a basis completely at variance with the laws of the Church. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, January 1865 2011-04-19T02:00:18.103Z
What can really be a religious concordat, that most solemn of all human undertakings, if it is to be signed in five days? The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
By the minute of August 10, 1840, the Committee of Council concluded what came to be known as the concordat with the church. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z
The tithe hitherto paid to the pope was immediately withheld, and in 1877 the concordat was abrogated. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
In its report, the committee said a concordat on international relations clearly showed that the UK government should provide Scottish ministers with information. Lockerbie response 'disjointed' 2010-03-30T23:20:00Z
Not everybody likes the new concordat between environmentalism and religion. 2009-11-05T11:01:00Z
To-morrow: you will please him; you are fit to understand each other; he will then learn to know a statesmanlike cardinal, and you will draw up the concordat together. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
In 1292 a synod was held here, and in 1474 an imperial diet, preliminary to that of Vienna, in which the concordat was decided which has therefore been sometimes called the Aschaffenburg Concordat. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens"
The Upper Rhenish Church Province.—The governments of the South German States gathered in 1818 at Frankfort, to draw up a common concordat with Rome. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
She was a familiar deity at Orchomenus and Chaeronea for generations before Plutarch found in her legends a congenial field for the exposition of his concordat between philosophy and myth. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius
They had made enemies of the Clericals by tampering with the concordat, and they had split up their own party by the federalist policy adopted by Count Taaffe. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo"
In this sparkling conversation the concordat held a foremost place. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
Up to 1905 it was also the case in France, where the ancient local customs now continue, pending the reorganization of the Church without the concordat. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony"
The second chamber in 1861 decreed the abrogation of the concordat, and a royal rescript declared it abolished. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
The concordat was abrogated by the Romanian government in 1948, and since that time the position of the Roman Catholic Church has been unclear. Area Handbook for Romania
In Germany it was decided by the concordat of Constance, in 1418, that bishoprics and abbacies should pay the servitia according to the valuation of the Roman chancery in two half-yearly instalments. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo"
Napoleon developed, just as he pleased, opinions half Protestant, half Jansenist—in other words, exactly what he wanted the concordat to be, and exactly what Consalvi could not allow. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
Having made this remark, we must distinguish between the countries which are still subject to the system of concordats and other countries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony"
The king also desired to see the Catholic church in his dominions restored to an orderly and thriving condition, and for this end concluded a concordat with Rome in 1821. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
In the end, it will be seen, he accepts a concordat with the hypothesis of "moral insanity." A Problem in Modern Ethics being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion, addressed especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists
While the most difficult political questions and a struggle against a system of police espionage were engaging us, a concordat with the Pope had been submitted for our approval. Waldfried A Novel
When Bonaparte had fixed such a short term for the conclusion of the concordat, he fully intended that not a single jot of his own plan should be rejected by Rome. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
It is plain that the agreements under the concordats have a certain action upon a number of points in the canonical laws; and all these points go to constitute the local concordatory law. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony"
The bishops now issued a joint declaration that they could obey these laws only in so far as they “were in harmony with the demands of justice as stated in the concordat.” Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
It is for this reason that concordats always present a clearly marked character of mutual concession, each of the two powers renouncing certain of its claims in the interests of peace. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
The first duty was to carry out the concordat which Selwyn had made with the C.M.S., and to found the missionary bishoprics. A History of the English Church in New Zealand
Among such passages, none perhaps are so remarkable as those referring to the concordat and to the religious difficulties of later years. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
One thing I must say, holy father, hangs heavily upon me: it is that you seem to consent to the coronation by constraint, as you did formerly to the concordat. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851.
The concordats concluded during this period were not able to secure enforcement over against the liberal current that had set in with redoubled power in 1860, and so one thing after another was thrown overboard. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
A concordat may assume divers forms,—historically, three. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
At the same time, he reminded the Emperor of his concordat with Pope Eugenius, and called on him to stand to it. Pope Adrian IV An Historical Sketch
Indeed, the Pope adopted the famous concordat of Fontainebleau, notwithstanding my reverses in Russia. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
The churches were re- opened following the conclusion of the concordat, and the Rev. Father Bailey, one of the zealous missionaries of the period, was appointed pastor of Ecully, a village adjacent to Dardilly. The Life of Blessed John B. Marie Vianney, Curé of Ars With a Novena and Litany to this Zealous Worker in the Vineyard of the Lord
The actual equality of Protestants and Catholics which the pope had not been able to allow in the concordat, was now in 1880 proclaimed by the princes as the law of the land. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
The shades which distinguish these three forms are not without significance, but they in no way detract from the contractual character of concordats. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
But the obstinate though Holy Father will negotiate a concordat on one basis only, and that is the return to the Mexican church of all nationalized church lands. The Missourian
We hope that the reader will not accuse us of prolixity for having related rather fully the negotiations which proceeded the concordat of 1801. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
The late concordat, by reducing the number of the Norman dioceses, has of course added to the extent of those that remained. Architectural Antiquities of Normandy
Lombardy and then also in Venice, immediately after they had been taken possession of, the concordat with Austria was abrogated and the Jesuits expelled. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
Since concordats are contracts they give rise to that special mutual obligation which results from every agreement freely entered into; for a contract is binding on both parties to it. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
But this salutary provision has been imprudently eluded by the bishops, and recently modified by an article of the concordat effected with the court of Rome a few years ago, and which is everywhere unpopular. Roman Catholicism in Spain
The greatest hindrance, however, to the efficiency of the squadron was the famous concordat, or agreement between the captains, which Jones was compelled to sign just before sailing. Paul Jones
The concordat effected for the church, what the charter did for the state. Architectural Antiquities of Normandy
A new law determined the sale of all church and cloister property, and compensation therefore by annual rents according to the existing concordat. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
They have thus upheld the true contractual nature of concordats and the mutual juridical obligation which results from them. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
In 1984, a concordat between the Vatican and Italy modified certain of the earlier treaty provisions, including the primacy of Roman Catholicism as the Italian state religion. The 2001 CIA World Factbook
The Pope now drew up a few scanty articles of reform, which he offered as separate concordats to the French, Germans, and English. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07
Of equal importance was their work in freeing Austria from The Liberals and the concordat. the control of the Church, which checked the intellectual life of the people. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
Owing to frequent change of ministry, each of which manifested a tendency different from its predecessor, it was only in 1859 that matters were settled by a new concordat. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
The foregoing statements must not be taken to mean that concordats are in their nature perpetual, and that they cannot be broken or denounced. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
In 1984,   a concordat between the Vatican and Italy modified certain of the   earlier treaty provisions, including the primacy of Roman   Catholicism as the Italian state religion. The 2001 CIA World Factbook
What happened or what was said was never divulged by either participant, but on January twenty-third the terms of a new concordat were settled. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. III. (of IV.)
Some change in this system was essential; the Liberal party demanded that the government should simply state that the concordat had ceased to exist. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
The Papacy seems determined to carry out its concordat with Woman. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
To the situation defined by concordat, however, succeeds another situation, more or less uncertain and more or less strained, in which the two powers legislate separately on mixed matters, sometimes not without provoking conflicts. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
Egypt evacuated by the French 6 French diplomatic successes 6 Bonaparte's concordat with the pope 7 Peace negotiations with France 8 Cornwallis at Amiens 10 25 Mar., The Political History of England - Vol XI From Addington's Administration to the close of William IV.'s Reign (1801-1837)
The year 1332 saw a concordat arranged between the Abbey and Town. Stray Studies from England and Italy
On the proclamation of papal infallibility in 1870, the government took the opportunity of declaring that the concordat had lapsed, on the ground that there was a fundamental change in the character of the papacy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
It is strongly reported that Peel will resign, that the Duke means to concede the Catholic question and to negotiate a concordat with the Pope. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. I
Certain concordats deal with the orders and congregations of monks and nuns with a view to subjecting them to a certain control while securing to them the legal exercise of their activities. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
In his favor Francis made use, in a manner lavish beyond precedent, of the right of nomination to benefices secured to the crown by the concordat. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
It was as if publicly to ratify this concordat that the Queen came in person to Lambeth in the spring of 1573. Stray Studies from England and Italy
They claimed that the laws were inconsistent with the concordat, that the concordat still was in force, and that the laws were consequently invalid. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
The successor to the Chair of Augustine, good man—he's, after all, your Metropolitan—runs around doing his best to discover a way out, to patch up a 'concordat,' as they call it? Brother Copas
It is to concordats in this later sense that this article refers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
The source of the concordat determined tolerably well its character. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
Scarcely, however, was the Catholic worship restored in France by the concordat, before religion shed among us some rays of its former light. Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819
The cathedral of Notre Dame was prepared for the solemn reception of the concordat. The History of Napoleon Buonaparte
A concordat with the Pope reinstated the clergy, but altered the division of the dioceses, and put the bishops and priests in the pay of the State. History of France
The great advantage of concordats—indeed their principal utility—consists in transforming necessarily unequal unilateral claims into contractual obligations analogous to those which result from an international convention. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
Some of the provisions of the concordat were never enforced, and that was a solid advantage gained through the opposition. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
It would not, indeed, serve you anywhere for we know the anxiety with which Rome has expressly secured, in her recent concordat with Spain, the recognition of the most intolerant maxims. The Eclipse of Faith Or, A Visit To A Religious Sceptic
These prelates were summoned to send in, each separately, and within fifteen days, his acceptance of the terms of the concordat, or his resignation of his see. The History of Napoleon Buonaparte
An Italian cardinal, Bishop of Milan, who negotiated the famous concordat of 1801, an agreement between the Church and State regulating the relations between civil and ecclesiastical powers. Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson
On several occasions concordats have established a new division of dioceses, and provided that future erections or divisions should be made by a common accord. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
And yet the concordat was not merely maintained by the Pope and the king, but, a few years later, its provisions were extended to monastic foundations previously possessed of an undisputed title to elect. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
A concordat was arranged with the Pope for governing the church in Hayti, and finally in 1860 the church placed under the French hierarchy. The Negro
The concordat gave no satisfaction to the high Catholic party, who considered it as comprehending arrangements wholly unworthy of the dignity of the Pope, and destructive of the authority of the church. The History of Napoleon Buonaparte
Each of these concordats supposes that the Pope possesses some power in the country, which he is enabled to concede to the sovereign with whom the concordat is made. Maxims and Opinions of Field-Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington, Selected From His Writings and Speeches During a Public Life of More Than Half a Century
Analogous to this convention was the concordat concluded between Nicholas IV. and the king of Portugal in 1289. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
The clergy reluctantly admitted the concordat into their books after the lapse of two centuries, but solely, as they declared, for convenience of reference. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
But organised religion has been a failure ever since the first concordat between Church and State under Constantine the Great. Outspoken Essays
When these and other grave questions come up in Parliament, the Tory Ministry and their Liberal allies must, on every occasion, negotiate a species of concordat, whereby the liberty of both is fettered. Handbook of Home Rule Being articles on the Irish question
Mr Dillon declined to address a meeting at Limerick, specially summoned to establish a concordat between the Irish leaders. Ireland Since Parnell
The lengthy discussions on ecclesiastical benefices in Germany ended finally in the concordat of Vienna, promulgated by Nicholas V. in 1448. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
But, if opposed and denounced, the concordat was carried into execution, so far as most of its provisions were concerned, until the French revolution. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
The government was authorized to negotiate a concordat with the Pope for the regulation of the relations between church and state. The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)
His concordat was the work of a real psychologist, who knew that moral forces do not use violence, and the great danger of persecuting such. The Psychology of Revolution
In 1887 he again visited India, to carry out the terms of the concordat arranged with Portugal. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
In February 1448 Nicholas V. concluded the arrangement, which took the name of the concordat of Vienna. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
A concordat subsequently agreed upon by Louis and the Pope fared no better than the previous compacts. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
The concordat was inaugurated with great pomp in the cathedral of Nôtre- Dame. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814
The concordat drew a distinction between spiritual and lay investiture. Early European History
An agent, almost unknown at Rome and only recently arrived in Paris, was already discussing with Abbé Bernier those great questions of order and organization which were afterwards to introduce the concordat. World's Best Histories — Volume 7: France
This concordat, however, was not received as law of the Empire. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
Above all, "it shattered the fabric of Ultramontanism which had been built up by the concordat of 1853." Beacon Lights of History, Volume 10 European Leaders
By the celebrated concordat made with Sixtus the Fourth, in 1482, the pope conceded to the sovereigns the right of nominating to the higher dignities of the church. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 3
Two years later the power of the Church was strengthened by a concordat with the Pope. Hispanic Nations of the New World; a chronicle of our southern neighbors
Reasons for the concordat.—Napoleon's economical organization of the Church institution.—A good bargainer. The Modern Regime, Volume 1
In the 17th century we have only to mention the concordat between Urban VIII. and the emperor Ferdinand II. for Bohemia in 1640. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
After three months employed in auditing the debtor and creditor accounts, the time comes for the concordat. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
The concordat was solemnly promulgated on Easter Day 1802, but the government had added to it unilateral provisions of Gallican tendencies, which were known as the Organic Articles. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
For the Italian republic, between Napoleon and Pius VII., analogous to the French concordat; abrogated. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
At the time the concordat was under consideration the aversion to "priest rule" was very great in the army; there were secret meetings held against it. The Modern Regime, Volume 1
After the political and territorial upheavals which marked the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th, all these concordats either fell to the ground or had to be recast. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
These notes were to fall due after the concordat. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
It is impossible to designate as a concordat the concessions which were wrested by violence from Pius VII. when ill and in seclusion at Fontainebleau, and which he at once retracted. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
New French concordat, in which Louis XVIII. endeavoured to revive the concordat of 1516; but it was not put to the vote in the chambers, and never came into force. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
For Piedmont, completed in 1836 and 1841; was suppressed, like all other Italian concordats, by the formation of the kingdom of Italy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
In the 19th century we find a long series of concordats, of which a good number are still in force. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
This fine commercial drama is in three distinct acts,—the agent's act, the assignee's act, the concordat, or certificate-of-bankruptcy act. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
We conclude with a brief chronological survey of the concordats during the 19th century, some now abrogated or replaced, others maintained. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
This first concordat was immediately suspended, and was not ratified until 1827; it is partially maintained. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
The emperor of Austria continues to nominate to bishoprics by virtue of rights anterior to this concordat. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
Save in the provisions relating to ecclesiastical benefices, all the property of which had been confiscated, it reproduced the concordat of 1516. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
This transaction is called the concordat,—a word implying, perhaps, that peace reigns after the storm and stress of interests violently in opposition. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
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