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Gallican
Gallican may refer to: Gallican Church (), a term referring to the Catholic Church in France Église gallicane, a Catholic denomination founded in 1869 Gallican chant, the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Gallican rite Gallican, a largely obsolete synonym of Gallic, referring to: France, a country wikipedia.org
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Gallican
Gallican, a. and n. (ˈgælɪkən) Also 7 gallicane. [ad. L. Gallicānus, f. Gallic-us Gallic a.1 Cf. F. gallican (not -ain) in ecclesiastical sense.] A. adj. 1. a. gen. = Gallic a.1 Obs. exc. in palæographical use.1598 R. Grenewey Tacitus Descr. Germanie vi. 270 The Gallican toong doth conuince the Goth... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gallican chant
Gallican text with psalms and chants. music in Gallican chant compared with Roman. wikipedia.org
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anti-Gallican
anti-ˈGallican, a. and n. [f. prec. + -an.] A. adj. Opposed to what is French.1765 Smollett Trav. 56 Antigallican spirit enough to produce themselves in their own genuine English dress. 1817 Coleridge Biogr. Lit. (1817) 101 Far greater earnestness and zeal both anti-jacobin and anti-gallican. 1842 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gallican Rite
It was so nearly allied to the Gallican Rite that the term Hispano-Gallican is often applied to the two. Ordination Service The Ordination services of the Gallican Rite do not occur in any of the avowedly Gallican books. wikipedia.org
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Gallicanism
Gallicanism (ˈgælɪkənɪz(ə)m) [f. Gallican + -ism.] The principles and practice of the Gallican party (see Gallican a. 1 b).1858 Westm. Rev. Oct. 330 Gallicanism..has died under..the irruption of liberal opinion. 1869 Pall Mall G. 15 Nov. 2 It would surely shock Archbishop Manning to learn that such ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gallicism
See also Francization Franglais Gallic (disambiguation) Gallican Rite, an ancient church rite Gallicanism, a religious-political philosophy from France wikipedia.org
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Gallicanus
legendary saint, perhaps a composite of the above Gallicanus I, bishop of Embrun (fl. 524–29 AD) Gallicanus II, bishop of Embrun (fl. 541–49 AD) fr:Gallican wikipedia.org
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Normanno-
Norˈmanno- comb. form of Norman a., as in Normanno-Gallican, Normanno-Saxonic.1724 Waterland Athanasian Creed v. 67 The inter⁓linear version which Mr. Wanley calls Normanno-Gallican. 1813 Gentl. Mag. i. 604/2 An original poem on the Battle of Hastings, in the Normanno-Saxonic of Turgotus. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gallicanism
Gallican ideas, then, must have had no other origin than that of Christian dogma and ecclesiastical discipline. See also References Sources Website of the Gallican Church (l'Eglise Gallicane ) P. wikipedia.org
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Église gallicane (Loyson)
The Église gallicane, or the Gallican Church, was a French Christian denomination founded by a former Roman Catholic priest, Hyacinthe Loyson. Ten years later The New York Times published a jibing headline (October 30, 1883) which read: "The entire Gallican Church, consisting of the Rev. M. wikipedia.org
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Gelasian Sacramentary
The sacramentary was compiled near Paris around 750, and it contains a mixture of Gallican and Roman elements. By 700 the influence of the Roman sacramentary had modified Gallican usage. wikipedia.org
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Jacques Leschassier
Jacques Leschassier (or Lechassier) (1550 – 1625) was a French jurist and magistrate, known for his erudition and Gallican views. He supported the Salic Law and in 1606 argued the case for Gallican ecclesiastical independence. wikipedia.org
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Concordat of Bologna
It marked a stage in the evolution of the Gallican Church. nominate appointments to benefice (archbishops, bishops, abbots and priors), enabling the Crown, by controlling its personnel, to decide who was to lead the Gallican wikipedia.org
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Pareatis
The "Gallican liberties" included a requirement that papal decisions would not have effect in France without the King's Pareatis. wikipedia.org
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