Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Bull | his best to diminish or take away from the church itself,
2 Bull | forswear the said loyalty and take an oath of loyalty to himself. ~
3 Bull | kingdom of Sicily, we shall take care to provide, with the
4 Const, 1, 10| we who are ever ready to take labours upon ourselves so
5 Const, 1, 11| A plaintiff who does not take the trouble to come on the
6 Const, 1, 15| ecclesiastical judges must take care and be on the watch
7 Const, 1, 15| no power, favour does not take an undue place, fear is
8 Const, 1, 19| churches and all judges take care that they do not incur
9 Const, 1, 19| if it happens that they take part m divine offices as
10 Const, 1, 20| outside the court he may take part in offices, postulations,
11 Const, 2, 1 | said must be summoned to take the inventory. ~Further
12 Const, 2, 1 | archbishops and bishops are to take care each year to make known
13 Const, 2, 2 | and those who have or will take up the badge of the cross
14 Const, 2, 5 | persons who have taken or will take the cross and so will go
15 Const, 2, 5 | levies and other burdens. We take their persons and goods
16 Const, 2, 5 | for four years, to send or take their ships across to the
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