Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Intro | two powers by calling a general council, but Frederick II
2 Intro | beginning it was called "general" -- seem to have been political
3 Intro | promoting and confirming the general canonical legislation for
4 Bull | the christian people in general, we thought that we should
5 Bull | who had in this matter a general commission, that he would
6 Bull | according to the statutes of the general council; that henceforth
7 Const, 1, 1 | consideration we decree that by the general clause "certain others"
8 Const, 1, 4 | and the defendant, and in general all those who are concerned
9 Const, 1, 14| this has crept in like a general plague, we think it right
10 Const, 1, 14| think it right to apply a general remedy. Thus if anyone brings
11 Const, 2, 2 | useful, we decree, with the general approval of the council,
12 Const, 2, 5 | already been explained in general letters and will be explained
13 Const, 2, 5 | therefore decree, with the general approval of the council,
14 Const, 2, 5 | have been forbidden in a general way on pain of a fixed penalty
15 Const, 2, 5 | advice of this holy and general synod, that peace be generally
16 Const, 2, 5 | Finally, this holy and general synod imparts the benefit
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