Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Bull | with our whole heart the peace and tranquillity of the
2 Bull | brethren desired to have peace with him and with all people,
3 Bull | that we were ready to grant peace and tranquillity to him
4 Bull | especially lead the way to peace, we asked and begged him
5 Bull | behalf to hear and treat of peace, and even of satisfaction,
6 Bull | church also wished to secure peace for his friends and supporters
7 Bull | with him, for the sake of peace, we have always taken care
8 Bull | he deliberately broke the peace previously established between
9 Bull | he is the violator of the peace. For, previously at a time
10 Bull | previously at a time when peace had been restored between
11 Bull | But he did not keep the peace and violated these oaths
12 Const, 1, 7 | their ease and enjoy their peace. Therefore we enact by the
13 Const, 1, 10| ourselves so that we may win peace for others, wishing to limit
14 Const, 2, 5 | and christian peoples keep peace with each other, we therefore
15 Const, 2, 5 | and general synod, that peace be generally kept in the
16 Const, 2, 5 | to conclude a definitive peace or to observe inviolably
17 Const, 2, 5 | they ought not to enjoy peace. If it happens that they
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