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Contents edit
Session I edit
Session II edit
- Decree touching the Manner of Living, and other Matters to be observed, during the Council
- Indiction of the next Session
Session III edit
Session IV edit
- Decree concerning the Canonical Scriptures
- Decree concerning the Edition and the Use of the Sacred Books
- Indiction of the next Session
Session V edit
Session VI edit
Session VII edit
- Decree concerning the Sacraments.
- Decree concerning Reformation.
- Indiction of the next Session
- Bull of Faculty to transfer the Council
Session VIII edit
Session IX edit
Session X edit
- Decree for the Prorogation of the Session
- Bull for the Resumption of the Council of Trent, under the Sovereign Pontiff Julius III
Session XI edit
Session XII edit
Session XIII edit
- Decree touching the most holy Sacrament of the Eucharist
- Decree touching Reformation.
- Decree for Proroguing the Definition of Four Articles touching the Sacrament of the Eucharist, and for giving a Safe-conduct to Protestants
- Safe-conduct granted to the Protestants
Session XIV edit
- Doctrine touching the most holy Sacraments of Penance and Extreme Unction
- Doctrine on the Sacrament of Extreme Unction
- Decree touching Reformation
Session XV edit
Session XVI edit
- Decree for the Suspension of this Council
- Bull for the Celebration of the Council of Trent under the Sovereign Pontiff Pius IV
Session XVII edit
Session XVIII edit
- Decree touching the Choice of Books, and for inviting all Men on the Public Faith to the Council
- Indiction of the next Session
- Safe-conduct granted to the German Nation in the General Congregation, 4th of March, 1562
- Extension of the Safe-conduct to other Nations
Session XIX edit
Session XX edit
Session XXI edit
- Doctrine of Communion under both Species
- Decree concerning Reformation
- Indiction of the next Session
Session XXII edit
- Doctrine touching the Sacrifice of the Mass
- Decree touching the things to be observed and to be avoided in the celebration of the Mass
- Decree concerning Reformation
- Decree touching the Petition for the Concession of the Chalice
- Indiction of the next Session
Session XXIII edit
- The true and Catholic Doctrine touching the Sacrament of Orders, in condemnation of the errors of our time, decreed and published by the Holy Synod of Trent, in the Seventh session
- Decree concerning Reformation
- Indiction of the next Session
Session XXIV edit
- Doctrine touching the Sacrament of Matrimony
- Decree touching the Reformation of Marriage
- Decree concerning Reformation
- Indiction of the next Session
Session XXV and Last edit
- Decree touching Purgatory
- Touching the Invocation, Veneration, and on Relics of Saints and Sacred Images
- Concerning Regulars and Nuns
- Decree concerning Reformation
- Decree for continuing the Session on the following day
Continuation of the Last Session edit
- Decree concerning Indulgences
- On choice of Food; on Fasts, and Festival Days
- On the Index of Books, and the Catechism, Breviary, and Missal
- On the Place of Ambassadors
- On receiving and observing the Decrees of the Council
- On reciting, in session, the Decrees of the Council under Paul III. and Julius III.
- On the close of the Council, and on suing for confirmation from our most holy Lord
- Acclamations of the Fathers at the close of the Council
- Discourse delivered at the ninth and last Session of the Sacred Council of Trent
Second Part edit
- Confirmation of the Council of Trent
- Bull of our most Holy Lord Pius Fourth, by the providence of God Pope, touching the Confirmation of the Œcumenical and General Council of Trent
- Bull of our sacred Lord Pius, by Divine providence fourth Pope, touching the declaration of the time to observe the Decrees of the sacred Œcumenical and General Council of Trent
- Motus Proprius of our Holy Lord Pius, by Divine providence fourth Pope. Eight cardinals are deputed to enforce the observance of the constitutions and ordinances set forth by Pius IV., as also the Decrees of the sacred Œcumenical and General Council of Trent
- Bull of our Holy Lord, the Lord Pius, by Divine providence fourth Pope, touching the form of the Oath of the Profession of Faith
- Bull of our Holy Lord Pius IV., by Divine providence Pope.—The Privileges, Exemptions, Immunities, Faculties, Dispensations, Conservatories, Indults, &c., to what places and persons soever conceded, in those particulars wherein they are at variance with the Statutes and Decrees of the Holy Council of Trent, are revoked
- Concerning Prohibited Books .
- The Bull of our Holy Lord Pius IV., by Divine providence Pope. Approbation of the Index of Prohibited Books, with the Rules confirmed by the Fathers deputed by the Holy Council of Trent, and the prohibition to keep or read those Books
- The Constitutions taken from the ancient Law, and noticed by the Council of Trent or specially changed by it
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- Appendix of certain other documents which seem to be useful to candidates in Theology
- Condemnation of the Errors of Wickliff, Hus, and Luther
- Condemned Articles of John Hus, of which mention is made above
- Bull of Leo X. against Luther, 1520
- Condemnation of the Baian Errors, &c.
- Condemnation of the Errors of Jansenius
- Condemnation of the Errors of Paschasius Quesnell
- Condemned Propositions follow
- Pius, Bishop, Servant of the Servants of God
- Propositions, doctrines, and sentiments of the Synod of Pestoria condemned
- Part of the Address delivered in the Secret Consistory, on the 26th day of June, 1805, by Pius VII.