Church and state through the centuries : a collection of historic documents with commentaries / translated and edited by Sidney Z. Ehler, LL.D. and John B. Morrall, M.A., Ph.D.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter I. The Roman Empire and the Dark Ages
- 1. Letter to Pliny concerning the treatment of Christians / The Emperor Trajan (113 A.D.)
- 2. Edict of Milan (313)
- 3. Edict establishing Christianity as state religion / The Emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I (380)
- 4. Edict on the pope's primacy / The Emperors Valentinian III and Theodosius II (445)
- 5. View on spiritual and temporal power / The Emperor Justinian I (535)
- 6. View on spiritual and temporal power / Pope Gelasius I (494)
- 7. Charlemagne's view on church and state (796)
- 8. Constitutio romana / Lothair I (824)
- 9. Donation of Constantine (c. 750-850)
- Chapter II. The Gregorian reformation
- 1. Decree 'In nomine Domini' on papal election / Pope Nicholas II (1059)
- 2. Robert Guiscard's vassalage to the papacy (1059)
- 3. Second letter to Hermann of Metz on secular power / Pope Gregory VII (1081)
- 4. Depositions of Henry IV, King of Germany / Pope Gregory VII (1076 and 1080)
- 5. Dictatus papae / Pope Gregory VII
- 6. View on the relationships between church and state / Henry IV of Germany (1076)
- 7. Decree prohibiting lay investiture / Pope Gregory VII (1078)
- 8. Concordat of Worms (1122)
- Chapter III. The feudal Middle Ages
- 1. Bull 'Laudabiliter' (grant of Ireland) / Pope Adrian IV (1155)
- 2. Constitutions of Clarendon / Henry II of England (1164)
- 3. View on papacy and empire / Frederic Barbarossa (1157)
- 4. Decree 'Licet de vitanda' on papal election / Pope Alexander III (1179)
- 5. Views on the plenitude of the papal power / Pope Innocent III (1198, 1202, 1204)
- 6. Vassalage to the Holy See / King John of England (1213)
- 7. View on papacy and empire / Pope Gregory IX (1236)
- 8. Deposition of the Emperor Frederic II / Pope Innocent IV (1245)
- 9. Surrender of Italy to the papacy / King Rudolf of Germany (1279)
- 10. Bull 'Unam sanctam' / Pope Boniface VIII (1302)
- 11. Brief 'Meruit' / Pope Clement V (1306)
- 12. Decree 'Licet iuris' on the election of emperors / King Lewis of Germany (1338)
- Chapter IV. The conciliar period and the age of discovery
- 1. Statute of 'Praemunire' / King Richard II of England (1393)
- 2. Decrees 'Sacrosancta' and 'Frequens' on the Council's superiority over the pope / Council of Constance (1415 and 1417)
- 3. Compacts of Prague with the Hussites / Council of Basil (1433)
- 4. Pragmatic sanction of Bourges / Charles VII of France (1438)
- 5. Deposition of Pope Eugenius IV / Council of Basel (1439)
- 6. Concordat of Vienna with Germany / Pope Nicholas V (1448)
- 7. Bull 'Execrabilis' on appeals to the Councils / Pope Pius II (1460)
- 8. Concordat of Bologna with France / Pope Leo X (1516)
- 9. Bull 'Romanus pontifex' on African discoveries / Pope Nicholas V (1455)
- 10. Bull 'Inter caetera Divinae' of Pope Alexander VI on the discovery of America (1493)
- Chapter V. Reformation and Counter-Reformation
- 1. Act of supremacy / Henry VIII of England (1534)
- 2. Religious Peace of Augsburg (1555)
- 3. Bull 'Ex Apostolatus officio' deposing heretical princes / Pope Paul IV (1559)
- 4. Bull 'Regnans in Excelsis' deposing Elizabeth I of England / Pope Pius V (1570)
- 5. Edict of Nantes / Henry IV of France (1598)
- 6. Religious clauses of the Peace of Westphalia (1648)
- 7. Bull 'Zelo domus Dei' protesting against the Peace of Westphalia / Pope Innocent X
- 8. Brief 'Pastorale officium' on the treatment of Indians in America / Pope Paul III (1537)
- Chapter VI. The age of absolutism and enlightenment
- 1. Declaration of the Gallican clergy (1682)
- 2. Revocation of the Edict of Nantes / Louis XIV of France (1685)
- 3. Test Act / Charles II of England (1673)
- 4. Declaration of Indulgence / James II of England (1688)
- 5. Protest against the creation of the Kingdom of Prussia / Pope Clement XI (1701)
- 6. Religious clauses of the constitutional laws / United States of America (1776, 1785, 1791)
- 7. Toleration Act / The Emperor Joseph II (1781)
- 8. Decree naming the Jesuit Order as protector of the Indians of Paraguay (1636)
- Chapter VII. The age of liberalism and capitalism
- 1. French Revolution: Civil constitution of the clergy (1790)
- 2. Concordat between the papacy and the First French Republic (1801)
- 3. Catholic Emancipation Act in Great Britain and Ireland (1829)
- 4. Belgian constitution of 1831: religious clauses
- 5. Concordat with Ecuador / Pope Pius IX (1862)
- 6. 'Syllabus errorum' concerning the liberal ideology / Pope Pius IX (1864)
- 7. The Italian law of guarantees (1871)
- 8. The German "Kulturkampf": law on the appointment of clergy (1874)
- 9. Encyclical 'Immortale Dei' on the liberal conception of state / Pope Leo XIII (1885)
- 10. Encyclical 'Rerum novarum' / Pope Leo XIII (1891)
- 11. The French law on the separation of church and state (1905)
- 12. Peace proposals during the First World War / Pope Benedict XV (1917)
- Chapter VIII. The age of socialism and totalitarianism
- 1. Lateran Treaty and Concordat between the papacy and Italy (1929)
- 2. Encyclical 'Quadragesimo anno' / Pope Pius XI (1931)
- 3. Encyclical 'Non abbiamo bisogno' on the Concordat with fascist Italy / Pope Pius XI (1931)
- 4. Concordat with Nazi Germany / Pope Pius XI (1933)
- 5. Corporative constitutions of Austria (1934) and Portugal (1933 and 1935)
- 6. Encyclical 'Mit brennander Sorge' on the Concordat with Germany / Pope Pius XI (1937)
- 7. Encyclical 'Divini Redemptoris' on communism / Pope Pius XI (1937)
- 8. Encyclical "Nos es muy' on the persecution of the church in Mexico / Pope Pius XI (1937)
- 9. Irish constitution (1937)
- 10. View on spiritual power of church and modern concepts of state power / Pope Pius XII (1945)
- 11. Excommunication of communists / Pope Pius XII (1949)
- 12. Czechoslovak communist law on church affairs (1949).