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Clementines
/ ˈklɛmənˌtiːnz; -ˌtaɪnz /
plural noun
- RC Church an official compilation of decretals named after Clement V and issued in 1317 which forms part of the Corpus Juris Canonici
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Example Sentences
Hence he is spoken of with respect in the Clementines; while Paul, as a radical in relation to the Law, is discountenanced.
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As to the Sext and Clementines they are merely additional commentaries on supplementary collections of decrees.
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Nothing could be more opposed to the principles of the Clementines.
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The latest scholarship is of the opinion that "the Clementines are unmistakably a production of the sect of the Ebionites."
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Meanwhile the publication of the Clementines had produced results not corresponding exactly to the intentions of Clement.
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