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1 I| angry, and demanded of his council what he might do and make
2 I| ceased. And after at the Council of Chalcedon this canticle
3 I| Thirdly, because that the Council of Chalcedon approved it.
4 II| blessed Nicholas was at the Council of Nice; and on a day,as
5 II| king had then his great council in the castle with all his
6 III| prince which was of the council of the emperor: What wilt
7 III| scriptures apocryphal in the council of Nicene, because his martyrdom
8 III| Nereus is as much to say as council of light. Or Nereus is said
9 III| thing guilty. He was then council of light in preaching of
10 III| sent for him to be of his council, and received him with great
11 III| which was chief of his council and was much ruled by him,
12 IV| This Leo the pope held the council at Chalcedon, and ordained
13 IV| chancellor and chief of his council, and set Ethulf his son
14 IV| then this Felix assembled a council of forty-eight bishops and
15 IV| therefore Constantine ordained a council at Nice whereas this error
16 IV| Eusebius, and assembled a council of many bishops, and called
17 IV| excusation of him that the council should be solemnised at
18 IV| upon which the pope, by the council of the cardinals, consented
19 IV| unto the time that the council should be solemnised at
20 IV| bishop of Toulouse, to the council general, for to get of Innocent
21 IV| that the Jews have made a council, and said: Let us abide
22 IV| hiding place. ~cene, n., council. ~chauffed, v., Fr. chauffer,
23 V| inhibition of the general council, the which he learned after,
24 V| that it was ordained in the council of the bishops, that all
25 V| all the ancient Jews to council, and showed to them this
26 VI| the emperor, wherefor his council would that he should wed
27 VI| quiet in the realm, the council of the land assembled for
28 VI| matrimony.~Then was all the council right glad, and searched
29 VI| great means to the king's council for to accomplish this marriage,
30 VI| commons and his lords to a council tofore him, whereof he communed
31 VI| which knew nothing of the council assembled upon the governance
32 VI| great conscience because his council would not suffer him to
33 VI| abbot that were of his privy council, and demanded of him the
34 VI| and sith it pleaseth the council that I shall resign, I shall
35 VII| and commanded that the council should depart, like as he
36 VII| had do be assembled at the council, he took them, and therefore
37 VII| Genoa, and he assembled a council at Lyons where he deposed
38 VII| the emperor with his false council understood this, he waxed
39 VII| adj., blessed.~cene, n., council.~centime, n., tenth.~chartre,
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