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1 Intro | he would summon a general council. ~The particular object
2 Intro | particular object of this council was to put an end to the
3 Intro | was pleasing to God". The council was held at Rome in March
4 Intro | power to summon a general council, to lay down new canons
5 Intro | fathers had summoned a solemn council many times in the past,
6 Intro | ecumenical nature of this council as we have for Lateran I
7 Intro | For, the way in which the council was summoned and conducted
8 Intro | and exemplify the typical council of the Middle Ages presided
9 Intro | frequently refer to this council as Lateran I. ~Although
10 Intro | possess the acts of the council, we have evidence from chronicles
11 Intro | affairs. ~The canons of this council played a notable part in
12 Intro | arose from this Lateran council and its canons. Certainly
13 Intro | refer to Lateran II or the council of Rheims in 1148 (see canons
14 Intro | codices survive for this council (in contrast to Lateran
15 Intro | Appendix of the Lateran council, the collections of Bamberg,
16 Intro | certain that the canons of the council were spread abroad through
17 Intro | Appendix of the Lateran council, which is divided into fifty
18 Intro | Appendix of the Lateran council" to the collection, added
19 Intro | Appendix of the Lateran council, using Cr2 and Rm as the
20 Canons, 1| the approval of the sacred council, have decided that some
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