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| Note title | 'Ire...concilium' V.S. 'Et...concilium' |
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| Page(s) link(s) | Page:FC 1042.djvu/207 |
The change of verb from 'inveni' to 'ire' changes the meaning of this phrase. Both are governed by 'Determinavi,' but the action in different: </LB> 'Determinavi et inveni apud Deum concilium' means I determined and I found council in the presence of God </LB> 'Determinavi ire ad sacram concilium' means I determined to go to the sacred council
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