Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Intro | powers by calling a general council, but Frederick II by arms
2 Intro | by arms had prevented the council from meeting. When Innocent
3 Intro | and there proclaimed a council. Some letters of summons
4 Intro | which the purpose of the council is stated thus: "That the
5 Intro | chief purposes for which the council was called -- and from the
6 Intro | political ones. ~When the council opened on 26 June 1245,
7 Intro | were unable to attend the council because they had been prevented
8 Intro | four chief parties of the council were the French and probably
9 Intro | which were held during the council (26 June, 5 and 17 July)
10 Intro | the pope, who induced the council to depose the emperor at
11 Intro | fathers themselves. The council on this question shows us
12 Intro | same session of 17 July the council also approved some strictly
13 Intro | the Latin east. But the council, unlike the previous councils
14 Intro | died down completely. The council, however, concerned itself
15 Intro | promulgation, took place after the council. This collection consists
16 Intro | the constitutions of the council. For in it can be found
17 Intro | the chief matter of the council, nor the five constitutions
18 Intro | IV at the opening of the council, namely those concerned
19 Intro | must be placed before the council, as is shown by an earlier
20 Intro | 15 and 19, antedating the council. Evidently the council fathers
21 Intro | the council. Evidently the council fathers were discussing
22 Intro | documents truly belonging to the council. Coll. I has been taken
23 Intro | the constitutions of the council, even though they were not
24 Intro | considered a statute of the council, and we place this in front
25 Bull | the presence of the holy council, for an everlasting record. ~
26 Bull | ready on the advice of the council to satisfy him if in anything
27 Bull | who were coming to the council which our predecessor had
28 Bull | statutes of the general council; that henceforth nobody
29 Bull | apostolic see to hold the council which Frederick himself
30 Bull | cardinals and the sacred council on his wicked transgressions
31 Const, 1, 18| the approval of the sacred council, we decree that if any prince,
32 Const, 2, 1 | approval of the present council. Bishops, abbots, deans
33 Const, 2, 1 | the authority of the same council, those mentioned above to
34 Const, 2, 2 | general approval of the council, that half of all incomes
35 Const, 2, 4 | on the advice of the holy council, we advise, beg, urge and
36 Const, 2, 5 | the approval of the sacred council, in order that the crusaders
37 Const, 2, 5 | general approval of the council, that all clerics, both
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