Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Bull | and begged him through our said ambassadors to set these
2 Bull | the proper position. If he said that he had harmed the church
3 Bull | church. Likewise, as is said, after he had been elected
4 Bull | hands, expressly naming the said possessions in the oath:
5 Bull | the whole world, as it is said, he has presumed to defame
6 Bull | seized territories of the said Roman church, namely the
7 Bull | nonetheless forswear the said loyalty and take an oath
8 Bull | worship, and although it is said that they have been restored
9 Bull | has not been made to the said Templars, Hospitallers and
10 Bull | cardinal Thomas, after the said pope Gregory had laid him
11 Bull | consistently asserted, as said above, that he does not
12 Bull | eunuchs whom it is seriously said he has had castrated. And
13 Bull | kingdom of Sicily with, it is said, every mark of honour being
14 Bull | blessed apostle Peter has been said, whatever you bind on earth
15 Bull | earth etc., denounce the said prince, who has made himself
16 Const, 1, 5 | and we decree that the said votes are to be held invalid,
17 Const, 1, 21(44)| harmed, and the censure is said to fall on the issuer on
18 Const, 2, 1 | in the exempt church. The said inventory is to be furnished
19 Const, 2, 1 | agreement of those whom we have said must be summoned to take
20 Const, 2, 2 | years to the help of the said empire, having been collected
21 Const, 2, 2 | person to the help of the said empire; but if any of these,
22 Const, 2, 2 | full for the support of the said empire. Further, when help
23 Const, 2, 2 | come to the help of the said empire, and we desire they
24 Const, 2, 5 | goods to the aid of the said Land or who give useful
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