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1 1 | fresh city that had been chosen; and, whereas the approaching
2 1 | greatest virtue and authority, chosen from the number of our own
3 1 | demands. Accordingly, we have chosen the city of Trent as that
4 6,2| competent substitute, to be chosen by the said bishops, archbishops,
5 6,2| least have a master--to be chosen by the bishop, with the
6 7,1| cannot be known whom God hath chosen unto Himself. ~CHAPTER XIII. ~
7 8,1| observe them, unless they have chosen of their own accord to submit
8 15,5| happen that the conservator chosen by him shall be declared
9 15,5| with, until by arbitrators, chosen in legal form, a decision
10 19,1| that Fathers specially chosen for this inquiry, should
11 24,2| conjecture, that they have chosen this manner of life, that
12 24,2| province, in a college to be chosen by the bishop for this purpose
13 24,2| most experienced canons chosen by himself-as the Holy Spirit
14 24,2| Chapter,--of whom one shall be chosen by the bishop, and the other
15 24,2| competent substitutes to be chosen by themselves, and to be
16 24,2| judgment of the bishop, those chosen are not fit, they shall
17 25,3| person or persons they have chosen to receive from the sacred
18 25,4| metropolitans, or bishops, to be chosen by the most blessed Pope.
19 25,4| canons, one of whom shall be chosen by the bishop, and the other
20 26,3| the aforesaid ought to be chosen by secret voting, in such
21 26,3| manner of, persons are to be chosen as Abbesses, or Superioresses
22 26,3| superior, there may be one chosen from amongst those, in the
23 26,4| matters of business, to be chosen by him; unless it be that
24 26,9| IV., commissioned certain chosen Fathers to consider what
25 27 | place which the Lord hath chosen; to wit, to the Apostolic
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