Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Intro | is stated thus: "That the church, through the salutary counsel
2 Intro | for the issue between the church and the emperor; for these
3 Intro | earth, the prelates of the church and other princes of the
4 Intro | concerning the reform of the church and the condemnation of
5 Bull | tranquillity of the holy church of God and of all the christian
6 Bull | to offer him that if the church had injured him in anything
7 Bull | said that he had harmed the church in nothing unjustly, or
8 Bull | come together, and that the church was ready on the advice
9 Bull | injuries and wrongs done to the church itself and its members through
10 Bull | members through him. ~The church also wished to secure peace
11 Bull | commands and those of the church. However afterwards he did
12 Bull | than obeying us and the church, since after more than a
13 Bull | reconciled to the bosom of the church, nor did he trouble to make
14 Bull | established between the church and the empire; he committed
15 Bull | cardinals of the holy Roman church and of prelates and clerics
16 Bull | successors and the Roman church, in return for the grant
17 Bull | made to him by this same church. Likewise, as is said, after
18 Bull | successors and the Roman church itself, in the presence
19 Bull | possessions of the Roman church, and loyally to protect
20 Bull | important members of the Roman church. He had them stripped of
21 Bull | authority and power of the Roman church, he did his best to diminish
22 Bull | diminish or take away from the church itself, writing that he
23 Bull | despising the keys of the church he did not observe the sentence
24 Bull | territories of the said Roman church, namely the Marches, the
25 Bull | were bound to the Roman church, and making them nonetheless
26 Bull | between himself and the church, he took an oath before
27 Bull | all the commands of the church with regard to those things
28 Bull | others who had supported the church against him, he guaranteed
29 Bull | that they had supported the church. But he did not keep the
30 Bull | invaded the lands of the church without hesitation, even
31 Bull | of cardinals of the Roman church, prelates, clerics and others
32 Bull | despise the keys of the church, causing the sacred rites
33 Bull | separated from the unity of the church, he brought about by assassins
34 Bull | specially devoted to the Roman church, with disregard of the christian
35 Bull | that enemy of God and the church who, together with his counsellors
36 Bull | ways and attack the Roman church, of which in the first place
37 Bull | bound to pay to the Roman church for this kingdom. ~We therefore,
38 Const, 1, 7 | that legates of the Roman church, however much they hold
39 Const, 1, 14 | consideration our holy mother the church decrees that the exception
40 Const, 1, 15 | the sacred rites of the church, he is caught in the noose
41 Const, 1, 19 | one month from entering a church or attending divine services.
42 Const, 1, 21(44)| from the bosom of mother church on account of someone else'
43 Const, 2, 1 | 1. 46 Management of church debts ~Our pastoral care
44 Const, 2, 1 | mortgage the property of the church, slothful in guarding what
45 Const, 2, 1 | ornaments or fittings of the church, and all things which belong
46 Const, 2, 1 | was the condition of the church or the administration when
47 Const, 2, 1 | appointed for the service of the church. Archbishops who have no
48 Const, 2, 1 | for himself in the exempt church. The said inventory is to
49 Const, 2, 1 | preserved in the archives of the church with due safeguards. Moreover
50 Const, 2, 1 | movable possessions of the church. If these movable goods
51 Const, 2, 1 | to the advantage of the church, and for this purpose we
52 Const, 2, 1 | kept in the treasury of the church for a record, so that in
53 Const, 2, 2 | because the body of the church would be shamefully deformed
54 Const, 2, 2 | our sloth and that of the church, if it were deprived of
55 Const, 2, 2 | at the same time as the church eagerly rises to its assistance
56 Const, 2, 2 | the consoling hand of the church its mother, and after the
57 Const, 2, 2 | from the revenues of the church of Rome, after first deducting
58 Const, 2, 3 | all the children of the church have not only poured out
59 Const, 2, 5 | cardinals of the holy Roman church, shall pay a full tenth.
60 Const, 2, 5 | and all prelates of the church of God, and that protectors
61 Const, 2, 5 | towns; and the bosom of the church is not to be opened to such
62 Const, 2, 5 | that they make light of the church's censure, they may deservedly
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