Pope Innocent III
Pope who decreed at the Fourth Lateran Council concerning the establishment of chairs of Sacred Letters, renewing an ancient custom.
Works
Preface and Praise of Sacred Scripture
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Chapter IV: The Judgments and Examples of the Fathers
— Decreed at the Lateran Council concerning the chair of sacred Letters — not new but renewing ancient custom
"what was decreed at the Lateran Council under Innocent III concerning the chair of sacred Letters"
Chapter I (The Six Days of Creation)
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Heaven and Earth: Four Interpretations
— Cited for the Lateran Council definition on creation
"the Lateran Council, under Innocent III"
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Verse 14: Let There Be Lights in the Firmament
— Quoted from Book I of the Decretals on the sun and moon as symbols of pontifical and royal power
"Pope Innocent III, writing to the Emperor of Constantinople, book I of the Decretals, title 33, chapter Solitae"