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I Council of Lyon

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power

   Chapter,  Constitution, §
1 Bull | people, as far as lay in our power, that we were ready to grant 2 Bull | preserve as far as was in his power, the honours, rights and 3 Bull | consists the authority and power of the Roman church, he 4 Bull | they did not have a free power of choice. Not only has 5 Const, 1, 3 | wish, to the best of our power, to curtail the expenses 6 Const, 1, 5 | unconditional votes; for the power of decision of those who 7 Const, 1, 6 | protection, but that their power does not extend to other 8 Const, 1, 7 | much they hold the full power of legates whether they 9 Const, 1, 7 | their own churches, have no power from the office of legate 10 Const, 1, 15| of justice dislike has no power, favour does not take an 11 Const, 1, 18| by spiritual arms and all power may be bestowed by God for 12 Const, 1, 21| not to have any binding power, and those who pronounce 13 Const, 2, 2 | Peter and Paul, from the power of binding and loosing which 14 Const, 2, 4 | be thwarted, and by the power of God be brought to the 15 Const, 2, 4 | penetrating any further by the power of their mailed arm. Therefore, 16 Const, 2, 5 | relying not on their own power but rather trusting in the 17 Const, 2, 5 | compelled by the secular power to remit interest, and that 18 Const, 2, 5 | deservedly fear that the secular power will be invoked by ecclesiastical 19 Const, 2, 5 | and Paul, do grant, by the power of binding and loosing that


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