Sources

Sources are coded by Greek letters on the bottom left of each document.
The word 'excerpt' in brackets under the date of a document means that the document is abridged in the source itself.

α

Davenport, Frances Gardiner, ed. European Treaties Bearing on the History
      of the United States and its Dependencies to 1648.
Washigton:
      Carnegie, 1917.

β

Denzinger, Henricus. Enchiridion Symbolorum et Declariationum de Rebus
      Fidei et Morum
. 22nd-23rd ed. Freiburg: Herder, 1937.

γ

---. Enchiridion Symbolorum et Declariationum de Rebus Fidei et Morum.
      36th ed. Barcinone: Herder, 1976.

δ

Denzinger, Henry. The Sources of Catholic Dogma. Fitzwilliam: Loreto, 2004.

ε

Elher, Sidney Z. and John B. Morrall, Eds. Church and State Through the
      Centuries
. New York: Biblo, 1954.

ζ

Freemantle, Anne, ed. The Papal Encyclicals in Their Historical Context.
      New York: Putnam, 1956.

η

Kidd, B. J., ed. Documents Illustrative of the History of the Church.
      3 Vols. London: Macmillan, 1920-1941.

θ

Küng, Hans, Yves Congar, and Daniel O' Hanlon, eds. The Council Speeches
      of Vatican II
. New York: Deus, 1964.

ι

Leo XIII. Apostolic Letter of Pope Leo XIII to the English People. N.p., 1895.

κ

McCarthy, Justin. Pope Leo XIII. New York, 1896.

λ

Pius II. The Commentaries of Pius II. Trans. Florence Alden Gragg.
      Vol. 63 of Smith College Studies in History. Northampton: Smith
      College, 1957.

μ

Pius IX. Official Documents Connected with the Definition of the
      Dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin
      Mary
. London, 1855.

ν

Ross, James Bruce and Mary Martin McLaughlin, eds. The Portable Medieval
      Reader
. New York: Viking, 1949.

ο

Talbot, James F., ed. Pope Leo XIII: His Life and Letters. Boston, 1886.

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