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1 5, IV | your advice and without the consent of the people. But as soon 2 7, III | harmony, and there was not a consent of the brethren one and 3 30, III | in the crime with whose consent it is publicly spoken of, 4 30, III | have declared our faith and consent against those, too, who 5 30, V | not appear to have had the consent of very many. Look upon 6 37, II | and have rather chosen to consent with you, so that they may 7 39, IV | words, nor to yield an easy consent to deceitful sayings, nor 8 39, VI | man teach otherwise, and consent not to the wholesome words 9 45, II | might be determined with the consent of all what ought to be 10 50, I | linked together by your consent and bond; and confessors 11 51, II | settled your opinion and consent firmly, you desired in these 12 51, VIII| and established by the consent of all of us, whosoever 13 54, V | of the people, after the consent of the co-bishops, would 14 54, XIII| decreed, not only with our consent, but also with our threatening, 15 54, XV | their grief of mind, and consent to receive and heal the 16 63, IV | that they may not easily consent to the madness of another; 17 67, III | sinner, and yielding their consent to the unjust and unlawful 18 67, IX | things, but they also which consent unto those who do these 19 67, IX | things, but also those who consent unto those who do such things-- 20 71, II | dearest brother, with common consent and authority, that if, 21 72, III | by the patronage of our consent, when they gladly and readily 22 73, III | man teach otherwise, and consent not to the wholesome words 23 74, XVII| he hesitates in vain to consent to them, and to be a partaker