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1 Intro, 2| and of the transfer of the said quasi-council to the cities
2 Intro, 2| acts and decisions of the said quasi-council, that have
3 Intro, 2| clauses contained in the said letters, the meanings of
4 Intro, 2| known to and approved by the said sacred council, we are summoning
5 Intro, 2| November next, with the said council likewise giving
6 Intro, 2| aforesaid Lateran council on the said 3 November, any clearly
7 Intro, 2| attend to councils, the said sacred council also approving.
8 Intro, 3| and the summons for the said reasons which were known
9 Intro, 3| in the promotion of the said condemned and rejected quasicouncil
10 Intro, 3| contained in the letter, the said sacred council likewise
11 Intro, 3| fairs from Lyons to the said city of Geneva. ~In order
12 Intro, 3| the full approval of the said sacred council, that the
13 Intro, 4| public in detail by the said designated persons together
14 Intro, 4| cheapening of and damage to the said church. For it is only in
15 Intro, 4| approve or falsely use the said sanction, together with
16 Intro, 4| declare the reasons why the said sanction and its corrupting
17 Intro, 4| with the approval of the said sacred council, that they
18 Intro, 4| money-taxes imposed by the said quasi-council, to the campaign
19 Intro, 4| and of the nullity of the said sanction, as well as other
20 Intro, 5| in the election of the said pontiff, in order that the
21 Intro, 5| frequently they are upheld by the said authority, the more strongly
22 Intro, 5| penalties and censures for the said separation, as though they
23 Intro, 5| themselves in full union with the said other cardinals, they shall
24 Intro, 5| not in fact allotted the said goods to their own treasury,
25 Intro, 5| cardinals who did not commit the said simony, if the latter are
26 Intro, 5| healthy discussion of the said sacred council, by which
27 Intro, 5| above, confirm and renew the said letter together with every
28 Intro, 5| and others listed in the said letter are and shall be
29 Intro, 5| to the observance of the said letter and of each and every
30 Intro, 5| wished not to prevent in the said letter, and other things
31 Intro, 6| advice and consent of our said brothers, for reasons which
32 Intro, 6| attitude of us and of our said brothers. But since there
33 Intro, 6| with the approval of the said sacred council, to each
34 Intro, 6| summoned to the council by the said Julius, our predecessor,
35 Intro, 6| others who are coming to the said Lateran council by common
36 Intro, 6| that are subject to the said Roman church, to this Lateran
37 Intro, 8| of the human body, as is said in the canon of our predecessor
38 Intro, 8| important meetings of the said council: so that peace should
39 Intro, 8| council, and for inducing the said kings, out of generosity
40 Intro, 8| ill-repute by which the said officials were deeply disturbed
41 Intro, 9| secretly, any obstacle to the said peace which is to be negotiated
42 Intro, 9| apostolic see endowed (as said before) with the episcopal
43 Intro, 9| expedition, so that the said peace and the campaign against
44 Intro, 9| the campaign against the said enemies of the christian
45 Intro, 9| peace and in deciding (as said before) on the campaign
46 Intro, 9| or renewed by us or our said predecessors in favour of
47 Intro, 9| summoned and proclaimed the said Lateran council and was
48 Intro, 9| must attend in person the said Lateran council and remain
49 Intro, 9| legitimate excuse. And if (as we said) they have somehow been
50 Intro, 9| which are subject to the said Roman church, for the journey
51 Intro, 9| conclusion and dispersal of the said council; and we promise
52 Intro, 9| councils, particularly the said Lateran council, which are
53 Intro, 9| and others coming to the said Lateran council a free permission
54 Intro, 9| theirs through which the said persons must pass together
55 Intro, 9| that are subject to the said Roman church, and any others
56 Intro, 9| or impede in any way the said safe-conduct and guarantee,
57 Intro, 9| out of solicitude for our said pastoral office, that church
58 Intro, 9| and serious character, as said above, and the provision
59 Intro, 9| cardinals of their grade. The said cardinal making the report
60 Intro, 9| all the resources of the said monastery committed to the
61 Intro, 9| and the properties of the said churches; above all, let
62 Intro, 9| We also judge that the said cardinals are to use great
63 Intro, 9| cathedrals, canons of the said cathedrals those holding
64 Intro, 9| one single exception: the said attendants of ourself and
65 Intro, 9| cases, let them have in the said provinces and cities vice-legates,
66 Intro, 9| immunities granted to the said cardinals and contained
67 Intro, 9| or whatever was done or said there which could result
68 Intro, 9| months' emoluments of his said office for the first and
69 Intro, 9| had been involved in the said crime. But those who have
70 Intro, 9| the same time heard the said blasphemer committing the
71 Intro, 9| counsel in the Lord all the said persons, in virtue of holy
72 Intro, 9| such negligence beyond the said period, after a legitimate
73 Intro, 9| addition to what has just been said, he will be obliged to offer
74 Intro, 9| God an explanation for the said omission. The penalty on
75 Intro, 9| interpose themselves in the said churches, monasteries and
76 Intro, 9| acting at the command of the said emperor, kings, queens princes,
77 Intro, 9| been made about them, the said prelates receive satisfaction
78 Intro, 9| those who carried out the said sequestrations, applications
79 Intro, 9| and particularly in the said curia, by means of judges
80 Intro, 10| to the effect that the said credit organisations are
81 Intro, 10| pertaining to the upkeep of the said organisations -- they may
82 Intro, 10| kind of privilege, things said above, constitutions and
83 Intro, 10| anything to be alleged or said except on account of an
84 Intro, 10| attached to us and to the said see, when they are actually
85 Intro, 10| our own and those of the said see, when not actually engaged
86 Intro, 10| the jurisdiction of the said diocesans and ordinaries
87 Intro, 10| the jurisdiction of the said diocesans and ordinaries.
88 Intro, 10| above-mentioned way to the said benefices are null and void,
89 Intro, 10| strict obligation on the said patriarchs, primates, archbishops
90 Intro, 10| city or diocese where the said printing is to take place,
91 Intro, 10| to appear before both our said predecessor, Julius, and
92 Intro, 10| subject of accusations in the said council. It was subsequently
93 Intro, 10| including nobles, and their said supporters, who were legitimately
94 Intro, 10| travel in safety to the said council. In order that they
95 Intro, 10| remove all excuses, to the said I October, by way of a final
96 Intro, 10| to the conclusion of the said business, even by means
97 Intro, 11| restriction on each and all of the said clerics, secular and regular
98 Intro, 11| advice and consent of our said brothers, the cardinals
99 Intro, 11| carefully examined by our said brothers, agreed upon with
100 Intro, 11| brothers, agreed upon with the said king on their advice, and
101 Intro, 11| with the approval of the said Lateran council. Although
102 Intro, 11| and without change, the said letter together with each
103 Intro, 11| was our will that if the said king of France does not
104 Intro, 11| places and lordships of the said kingdom, for all future
105 Intro, 11| convey to us, within the said six months, letters patent
106 Intro, 11| continues in the event of the said ratification and approval,
107 Intro, 11| who are included in the said letter, regarding the observance
108 Intro, 11| them and making use of the said sanction, and each and all
109 Intro, 11| appear before him and the said council within a fixed period,
110 Intro, 11| During the lifetime of the said Julius our predecessor,
111 Intro, 11| were being alleged by the said persons who had been warned
112 Intro, 11| council the date fixed by the said summons and warning to later
113 Intro, 11| appeared before us and the said council, nor taken any steps
114 Intro, 11| forward a reason why the said sanction should not be declared
115 Intro, 11| synod of Ephesus; to the said Leo by the synod of Chalcedon;
116 Intro, 11| appears that pope Leo I said the same when writing to
117 Intro, 11| citations issued by us and our said predecessor Julius, and
118 Intro, 11| whether expressed or tacit, as said above, as well as each and
119 Intro, 11| ecclesiastics in any high office, as said above, who are now or shall
120 Intro, 11| or shall be living in the said kingdom of France and the
121 Intro, 11| Dauphine and wherever the said Pragmatic has been in force
122 Intro, 11| the general meaning of the said sanction or of parts of
123 Intro, 11| burden, as we have already said, and since dioceses with
124 Intro, 11| spiritual rights to the said mendicant friars to the
125 Intro, 11| supported in all charity by the said bishops rather than be troubled
126 Intro, 11| sacred council, that the said bishops, their superiors
127 Intro, 11| devotion in the churches of the said religious houses, if they
128 Intro, 11| buried in the habit of the said friars, but who live in
129 Intro, 11| workers in the service of the said friars are subject to sentences
130 Intro, 11| importance, members of the said third orders are in no way
131 Intro, 11| above, the rights of the said bishops and friars and other
132 Intro, 11| statutes and customs of the said orders which have been strengthened
133 Intro, 12| of the high office of the said cardinals, in order that
134 Intro, 12| pursuing any cardinal of the said church in a hostile manner,
135 Intro, 12| houses or dwellings, as said above, and their descendants
136 Intro, 12| band the home of any of the said cardinals, both at the time
137 Intro, 12| both at the time of the said conclave, even if the cardinal
138 Intro, 12| We gave approval in the said sixth session, with the
139 Intro, 12| advice and consent of our said brother cardinals and with
140 Intro, 12| own and the minds of our said brother cardinals. The council
141 Intro, 12| with the approval of the said Lateran council, to each
142 Intro, 12| for the purposes of the said Lateran council. We urged
143 Intro, 12| on account of which the said Lateran council had been
144 Intro, 12| the chief reasons for the said council coming together,
145 Intro, 12| Christ, in the time of our said predecessor Julius, and
146 Intro, 12| with the decision of the said Julius. The schism which
147 Intro, 12| with care and skill in the said council and a final decision
148 Intro, 12| things which we and the said committees so much desired
149 Intro, 12| power and efficacy with the said kings and princes, and have
150 Intro, 12| acts and decisions of the said eleven sessions, and the
151 Intro, 12| sacred council, that the said campaign against the infidels
152 Intro, 12| authorisation from ourselves and our said brothers for imposing and
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