Constitutum possessorium- the change in intention of one having legal possession of real or personal property whereby he remains in control but transfers the legal possession to another.
Peter Schweickhardt has written: 'Kann die Sicherungsabrede als ein \\' -- subject(s): Constitutum possessorium, Security (Law)
This phrase is translated "The law was instituted for the sake of humanity"
C. Franscisco Bertelloni has written: 'Marsilio de Padua y la historicidad de la Donatio Constantini' -- subject(s): Church and state, Constitutum Constantini
Salvatore I. Camporeale has written: 'Giovanni Tolosani, O.P., e la teologia antiumanistica agli inizi della riforma' 'Lorenzo Valla e il \\' -- subject(s): Constitutum Constantini
there are different kinds of constructive delivery 1. Traditio symbolica 2. Traditio Longa manu 3. Traditio Brevi manu 4.Traditio Constitutum Possesorium 5. Tradition by execution of legal form
Martin Luther was one of the key proponents of the Reformation in Germany - which resulted in the Protestant church separating from Catholicism. Basically he became convinced that the Catholic religion of the time had moved away from the truth of the Bible. One of the things he is famous for is asserting that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone. I suppose that he was that too, but all I was thinking about was the fact that he posted the 95 Theses on the church door of Wittenburg. I have a hunch that they were changes they he believed that the Catholic church need to implement into their way of doing things.