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Unigenitus

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Unigenitus.
1. Clement VI's bull 1343 approving the teaching that indulgences owe their efficacy to the Pope's dispensation of the accumulated merit of the Church.

2. Clement XI's constitution of 1713 condemning 101 propositions from P. Quesnel's Réflexions morales.

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