| 41. | After going into business on his own, Sch�ffer confined his publishing to works on theology, and civil and ecclesiastical law.
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| 42. | At the Synod of Aachen on 28 April 862, the bishops of Lotharingia approved this union, contrary to ecclesiastical law.
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| 43. | The court said that it could not decide the case without interpreting ecclesiastical law and in particular the vow of celibacy.
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| 44. | In the latter year he received a doctorate in theology and humanities and became a professor of civil and ecclesiastical law.
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| 45. | His letters patent declared his jurisdiction " spiritual and ecclesiastical throughout the diocese according to the ecclesiastical laws of England ".
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| 46. | Born near the Italian town of Lucca in 1929, Quilici took a doctorate in ecclesiastical law at the papal Lateran University.
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| 47. | In the great compilations of ecclesiastical law that arose in the East since the 3rd century, the The Constitutions through Hippolytus.
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| 48. | He was a visiting professor of Public Ecclesiastical Law at the Institute Utriusque Iuris of the Pontifical Lateran University in 1978.
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| 49. | Asalli studied at the Roman College and in 1640 graduated from the Sapienza with a doctorate in civil and ecclesiastical law.
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| 50. | He held the chairs of Canon Law and State Ecclesiastical Law at the University of Navarra and the Complutense University of Madrid.
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