Chapter, §
1 Intro | made his dissenting opinion known verbally, or briefly in
2 Intro, 2| just and reasonable causes known to and approved by the said
3 Intro, 3| said reasons which were known to it. This was after the
4 Intro, 5| the day on which it was known that they had committed
5 Intro, 8| philosophers, where these are known to deviate from the true
6 Intro, 9| all the princes made it known by letters and messages
7 Intro, 9| him, to make his report known to one of the older cardinals
8 Intro, 9| charges have been widely known and, after the parties have
9 Intro, 9| daily, experience it is known that many evils quite often
10 Intro, 10| in our time but also made known to future generations, and
11 Intro, 10| apostolic see, whose office is known to have been instituted
12 Intro, 10| especially desire to make known and proclaim what must be
13 Intro, 11| useless. Since such things are known to be totally opposed to
14 Intro, 11| own authority. Let it be known that those who have hitherto
15 Intro, 11| being sufficiently well known . ~Thus we read that the
16 Intro, 11| for nothing since it was known that the Roman pontiff,
17 Intro, 11| laudable custom, which it is known that the fathers at Constance
18 Intro, 11| the third order, and those known as the cloaked ones, the
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