Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Intro | persecutors of the christian people; further, for the issue
2 Bull | and of all the christian people in general, we thought that
3 Bull | peace with him and with all people, as far as lay in our power,
4 Bull | prelates, before the senate and people of Rome and a very large
5 Bull | and as nearly all upright people have been driven out, he
6 Const, 1, 15| referred the complaints of the people to the Lord to judge according
7 Const, 1, 18| Since therefore there are people who with a terrible inhumanity
8 Const, 1, 18| those wicked and reckless people with the sword of ecclesiastical
9 Const, 1, 18| for ever by all christian people as an enemy of religion,
10 Const, 2, 3 | made by prelates to the people in their charge ~In the
11 Const, 2, 4 | deepest sorrow when any people by aim and action go against
12 Const, 2, 4 | utterly destroy the christian people, having gathered for a long
13 Const, 2, 4 | by the barbarity of this people. Therefore, so that the
14 Const, 2, 4 | horrible purpose of this people may not prevail but be thwarted,
15 Const, 2, 4 | approaches by which this people can enter our land, and
16 Const, 2, 4 | attempts and raids of this people. For to the necessary and
17 Const, 2, 4 | through whose territories this people could make its approach. ~
18 Const, 2, 5 | Christ and the christian people, convey 52 arms and iron
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