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COUNCILS OF TOLEDO (Concilia toletana)

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 1052 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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COUNCILS OF TOLEDO (Concilia toletana)  . From the 5th to the 16th century about
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thirty synods, variously counted, were held at Toledo in Spain . The earliest, directed against Priscillianism, assembled in 400 . The " third " synod of 589 marked the epoch-making conversion of King Reccared from Arianism to
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Roman Catholicism . The "
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fourth," in 633, probably under the
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presidency of the noted Isidore of Seville, regulated many matters of discipline, decreed uniformity of liturgy throughout the
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kingdom and took stringent
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measures against baptized Jews who had relapsed into their former faith . The " twelfth " council in 681 assured to the archbishop of Toledo the primacy of Spain . As nearly one
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hundred early canons of Toledo found a place in the Decretum Gratiani, they exerted an important influence on the development of ecclesiastical law . The synod of 1565 and 1566 concerned itself with the execution of the decrees of Trent; and the last council of Toledo, that of 1582 and 1583, was so guided in detail by Philip II. that the pope ordered the name of the royal
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commissioner to be expunged from the acts . See Canones apostolorum it conciliorum saeculorum, iv., v., vi., vii., rec . H . T . Bruns, pars prior (Berlin, 1839), critical text of seventeen
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councils of Toledo (A.D .

400–694) ; P . B . Gams,

Die Kirchengeschichte von Spanien (Regensburg, 1862–1879) ; E . H . Landon, A
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Manual of the Councils of the
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Holy Catholic Church, revised ed . (
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London, 1893), 151–169 . These two summarize the chief canons . Neher, in Wetzer and Welte's Kirchenlexicon (1855–1857), vol. xi . (2nd ed .
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Freiburg, 1899), gives a list of 29 synods . (W . W .

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