"Disquisitio De Tollendis Regularium Exemtionibus" is a historical work exploring the topic of exemptions granted to regulars (members of religious orders) within the Catholic Church. The anonymous author delves into the arguments for and against these exemptions, likely advocating for reform or standardization within the church's legal and administrative structures.
This text offers insights into the internal dynamics of the Catholic Church during a period of debate and change. It provides valuable historical context for understanding the complex relationship between the papacy, religious orders, and secular authorities.
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