De cultu imaginum  

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"sanctorum et historias rerum præclaris divinæ remunerationis appareat indictis quam gestarum in ecclesiis ob pulchritudinem et recordationem pretiosa sit mors in conspectu Domini , et quod magua depictas , volueris comprehendere."--De cultu imaginum by Jonas of Orléans

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De cultu imaginum is a text by Jonas of Orléans.

In it he refuted some of the iconoclastic teachings of Claudius of Turin at the request of the emperor Louis, Duke of Orléans.

At the ecclesiastical council held in Paris in 825, Jonas presented the position of the Frankish clergy on Iconoclasm to Pope Eugenius II.

He later wrote the treatise De cultu imaginum on the question.

The text is found in Patrologiae by Jacques-Paul Migne·

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