Definition of Concordats

1. Noun. (plural of concordat) ¹

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Definition of Concordats

1. concordat [n] - See also: concordat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Concordats

concordance
concordance rate
concordancer
concordancers
concordances
concordancies
concordancy
concordant
concordant alternans
concordant alternation
concordant atrioventricular connections
concordantial
concordantly
concordat
concordatory
concordats (current term)
concordaunce
concordaunt
concorded
concordial
concording
concordist
concordists
concords
concorporate
concorporation
concorporations
concorporeal
concours
concourse

Literary usage of Concordats

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"I. Early concordats. 11. concordats Resulting from the Council of Constance. ... concordats are now usually understood to be treaties between the sovereign ..."

2. The Papacy in the 19th Century: A Part of "The History of Catholicism Since by Friedrich Nippold, Laurence Henry Schwab (1900)
"The period which saw the Jesuits resume their open activity was also the period of the new concordats between the Vatican and the several states, ..."

3. The State and the Church by John Augustine Ryan, Moorhouse F. X. Millar (1922)
"The great majority of concordats have been made to put an end to disagreements ... More than fifty concordats have been established since the year 1107, ..."

4. A History of the Papacy During the Period of the Reformation by Mandell Creighton (1882)
"In the session of concordats March 21, 1418, the Council gave its approbation to these separate concordats, and solemnly declared that the synodal decrees ..."

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