Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Intro | between the papacy and the empire became very serious under
2 Intro | sufferings of the eastern empire; that a remedy may be found
3 Bull | between the church and the empire; he committed a sacrilege
4 Bull | princes and nobles of the empire, to preserve as far as was
5 Bull | himself so unworthy of the empire and kingdoms and every honour
6 Bull | by God from kingdom and empire; we mark him out as bound
7 Bull | choose an emperor in the same empire, freely choose a successor
8 Const, 2, 2| 2. 47 On help for the empire of Constantinople ~Though
9 Const, 2, 2| is the liberation of the empire of Constantinople. This
10 Const, 2, 2| hindered by sin, snatch the empire from the yoke of the enemy.
11 Const, 2, 2| member, namely the aforesaid empire, and be sadly weakened and
12 Const, 2, 2| come to the help of the empire with swift and effective
13 Const, 2, 2| the hand of defence, the empire can be saved from the dominion
14 Const, 2, 2| from the liberation of the empire; and especially because
15 Const, 2, 2| especially because while the empire is helped, assistance is
16 Const, 2, 2| so that the help to the empire may be speedy and useful,
17 Const, 2, 2| to the help of the said empire, having been collected by
18 Const, 2, 2| to the help of the said empire; but if any of these, apart
19 Const, 2, 2| the support of the said empire. Further, when help is given
20 Const, 2, 2| when help is given to the empire, assistance is given in
21 Const, 2, 2| for the liberation of the empire itself. Thus trusting in
22 Const, 2, 2| to the help of the said empire, and we desire they may
23 Const, 2, 3| holy Land or the eastern empire. You are carefully to provide
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