Fourth Lateran Council Decree on Scripture
The Fourth Lateran Council's decree concerning the chair of sacred Letters, which the Council of Trent later renewed and confirmed.
Preface and Praise of Sacred Scripture
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Chapter IV: The Judgments and Examples of the Fathers
— Cited as the earlier decree that Trent renewed
"what was decreed at the Lateran Council under Innocent III concerning the chair of sacred Letters is to be regarded not as a new decree, but as one renewing and confirming an ancient custom"
Chapter I (The Six Days of Creation)
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In the Beginning: Nine Interpretations
— Cited (chapter Firmiter) on "in the beginning" meaning "in the Son"
"the Lateran Council, chapter Firmiter, on the Supreme Trinity and the Catholic Faith"
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In the Beginning: Nine Interpretations
— Cited on angels not created before the corporeal world
"the Lateran Council teaches"
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Heaven and Earth: Four Interpretations
— Quoted on God creating spiritual and corporeal creatures simultaneously from nothing
"the Lateran Council, under Innocent III: "It must be firmly believed that God from the beginning of time created from nothing both creatures at once: the spiritual and the corporeal, the angelic and the worldly.""