Chapter, §
1 Intro | election gave approval to a number of constitutions, among
2 Intro, 3| whatever the things were in number and kind that have been
3 Intro, 4| the sacred canons, by a number of prelates of the French
4 Intro, 6| holy Roman church, of whose number we then were, in a praiseworthy
5 Intro, 8| further, for the enormous number of bodies into which it
6 Intro, 8| reasons there were appointed a number of committees composed of
7 Intro, 8| holy Roman church, of whose number we were then, and also of
8 Intro, 9| to heap on them a great number of benefices or church revenues,
9 Intro, 9| commendam with the right number of clerics or chaplains,
10 Intro, 9| foresight with regard to the number of their personal attendants
11 Intro, 9| lest by having a greater number than their resources, situation
12 Intro, 9| an evil custom of a great number of sinners, which should
13 Intro, 10| and confirmed also by a number of our predecessors as popes,
14 Intro, 10| possible to possess a great number of books. These permit minds
15 Intro, 10| Pragmatic, which was issued by a number of leaders of the French
16 Intro, 11| which we have mentioned, a number of them are no longer preaching
17 Intro, 11| Rimini, pointed out that the number of bishops assembled at
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