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1 I| John, that saith in his canon: We have advocate to the
2 I| may be safe. Whereof the canon saith: The church defendeth
3 III| yet there. He put to the canon of the mass these words:
4 III| his childhood he was made canon of Paris and of Soissons,
5 IV| In the second he was a canon regular, and the third as
6 IV| renown grew, he was made canon regular, of the bishop of
7 IV| which was wise in the law canon, and had been five years
8 IV| and when he came to the canon, in which is remembered
9 V| spared me from this charge. A canon regular came to him and
10 V| mutation of places. And the canon being all araged leapt to
11 V| subtle in expounding the canon of scripture.~And after
12 V| names of the apostles in the canon, he added and joined thereto
13 V| rehearsed their names in the canon. And they so wondering,
14 VI| was chosen to be a high canon of Salisbury, and by the
15 VI| Lincoln, an honourable man, a canon named William, which was
16 VII| both in right civil and in canon law, and also in theology
17 VII| these things followeth the canon, which is so named canon
18 VII| canon, which is so named canon for the mystery of the precious
19 VII| consecrated, and this same canon is said low or secretly
20 VII| that are written in the canon, and that same bread was
21 VII| were a priest.~That same canon containeth nine parts. As
22 VII| in the sixth part of the canon of the mass as hereafter
23 VII| the seventh part of the canon of the mass, the priest,
24 VII| in the eighth part of the canon an orison that beginneth
25 VII| in the ninth part of the canon of the mass, the priest
26 VII| the eleventh part of the canon of the mass the priest beateth
27 VII| folk know the end of the canon and answer: Amen, lamenting
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