Chapter, §
1 Intro, 2| approach, in order to take account of the convenience and health
2 Intro, 2| 2{2 At this session, on account of the arrival of the bishop
3 Intro, 3| advice of the Dominicans, on account of the support, favours,
4 Intro, 6| common or special right, on account of a declaration or apostolic
5 Intro, 9| they will have to give an account to God at the last judgment
6 Intro, 9| ought, before he gives an account in the sacred consistory (
7 Intro, 9| appointed for him to give his account, then by means of his secretary
8 Intro, 9| commendam no longer exists on account of the resignation or death
9 Intro, 9| these churches except on account of a resignation or for
10 Intro, 9| of their virtues. On that account, we not only exhort and
11 Intro, 9| provinces and cities on account of the absence of their
12 Intro, 9| of a judge who will take account of individuals . We also
13 Intro, 9| found guilty of a charge on account of which the wrath of God
14 Intro, 9| revenues of his benefices, on account of his omission and the
15 Intro, 10| making too many claims, on account of which they give rise
16 Intro, 10| The result is that, on account of the brashness of those
17 Intro, 10| alleged or said except on account of an omitted citation (
18 Intro, 10| of being condemned or on account of there being sufficient
19 Intro, 10| be able to give an honest account to God of the office entrusted
20 Intro, 10| to render to God a worthy account of the office entrusted
21 Intro, 11| to great scandal since no account is taken of devotion and
22 Intro, 11| shall have to render an account to God, are to be freed
23 Intro, 12| and necessary matters on account of which the said Lateran
24 Intro, 12| that once the matters on account of which the council had
25 Intro, 12| shall have to render an account of their defence and preservation --
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