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1 Intro | session on 17 July 1245, a matter that appeared unprecedented
2 Intro | seems to have been the chief matter of the council, nor the
3 Bull | proctors who had in this matter a general commission, that
4 Const, 1, 3 | of happy memory on this matter, we decree that if anyone
5 Const, 1, 4 | to appeal to us in this matter, both the objector and the
6 Const, 1, 4 | confidence of mercy in this matter, unless it is established
7 Const, 1, 9 | an exception concerning a matter already judged or concluded
8 Const, 1, 10| Among the schoolmen the matter is debated, whether one
9 Const, 1, 12| suit is not opposed, the matter may be brought to the proper
10 Const, 1, 14| that he is bringing the matter into public notice, and
11 Const, 1, 16| seems good to us, when the matter of the appeal has been dealt
12 Const, 1, 17| can proceed to settle the matter as they are obliged, the
13 Const, 1, 19| canonical sanctions, in a matter where dispensation cannot
14 Const, 1, 20| a proof, as long as the matter of proof is in dispute,
15 Const, 2, 2 | And if by chance in this matter any shall knowingly be guilty
16 Const, 2, 5 | knowingly deceive in this matter shall incur the sentence
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