Chapter, §
1 Intro | everything which stood in the way of his authority in Italy,
2 Intro | Lateran I and II. For, the way in which the council was
3 Canons, 1 | larger support, let him in no way assume it, and let him be
4 Canons, 4 | should proceed in such a way that they are seen to be
5 Canons, 4 | what has been said above by way of permission about the
6 Canons, 6 | position to do so; in this way, at least by fear, a person
7 Canons, 9 | holy religion and in every way to cherish it when planted,
8 Canons, 9 | correct what stands in the way of the progress of truth
9 Canons, 9 | possessions, they are in no way on this account exempt from
10 Canons, 14 | to transfer them in any way 12 to other lay persons.
11 Canons, 14(11)| patronage or in any other way added in H ~
12 Canons, 16 | Nor let it stand in the way of our decree if someone
13 Canons, 18 | are to be supplied and the way to knowledge opened for
14 Canons, 22 | already imposed or in any way increase the old. If anyone
15 Canons, 23 | together under a common way of life that they are able
16 Canons, 23 | however, not to harm in any way the parochial rights of
17 Canons, 25 | were permitted, and in no way observe how it is forbidden
18 Canons, 26 | christian faith, they are in no way to be excluded from their
19 Canons, 27 | should be subject in every way to the same sentence and
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