Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Intro | He was able to make his way in 1244 to Lyons, which
2 Bull | could especially lead the way to peace, we asked and begged
3 Const, 1, 4 | case, should make their way to the apostolic see within
4 Const, 1, 10| private goods cannot in any way be brought up against one
5 Const, 1, 15| conscience and justice in any way to the injury of one party
6 Const, 1, 18| fearing to be killed in such a way, are forced to beg for their
7 Const, 1, 18| to redeem their life in a way that is an insult to christian
8 Const, 1, 18| or rejection shall in any way be needed. ~
9 Const, 1, 20| absolved by a superior by way of precaution, asserting
10 Const, 1, 22| other higher prelates in no way incur, because of any decree,
11 Const, 2, 1 | purpose we wish that in no way ecclesiastical persons or
12 Const, 2, 2 | given in a very particular way and directed to the recovery
13 Const, 2, 3 | give for this support by way of money, through reverence
14 Const, 2, 4 | christian countries, for in this way we may meet common dangers.
15 Const, 2, 5 | them any help or advice by way of machines or anything
16 Const, 2, 5 | been forbidden in a general way on pain of a fixed penalty
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