Chapter, §
1 Intro | first, achieving a general peace between christian rulers;
2 Intro, 2| for the praise of God, the peace of the whole church, the
3 Intro, 2| schismatics and enemies of peace, those howling dogs, may
4 Intro, 4| church's liberty, and to the peace and development of the catholic
5 Intro, 6| that a general and settled peace may be arranged between
6 Intro, 6| all our efforts to this peace, with untiring care and
7 Intro, 6| in freedom, security and peace. ~In addition, for the carrying
8 Intro, 8| On arranging peace between christian princes
9 Intro, 8| represent on earth, who develops peace and harmony in his high
10 Intro, 8| departure from this world, left peace as a lawful inheritance
11 Intro, 8| with all our strength for peace between them. This was the
12 Intro, 8| the said council: so that peace should follow and be maintained
13 Intro, 8| alert legates and envoys of peace, who are outstanding in
14 Intro, 8| negotiating and arranging peace. And, in order that these
15 Intro, 8| whom comes every best gift) peace can be negotiated and arranged
16 Intro, 8| conclusion for the safety and peace of the whole of Christianity.
17 Intro, 8| our pastoral office, for peace and union within the whole
18 Intro, 8| and salutary way by this peace and unity, because of the
19 Intro, 8| grace and love, to universal peace, harmony and union. In this
20 Intro, 8| faculties, as messengers of peace, for the arranging, negotiating
21 Intro, 8| settling of this universal peace among Christians, for the
22 Intro, 8| towards the holy tasks of both peace and the expedition, for
23 Intro, 8| resume the synod, to promote peace between christian princes
24 Intro, 8| mercy allows us to settle peace among the christian leaders,
25 Intro, 9| christian rulers to make peace among themselves so that
26 Intro, 9| importance for the salvation, peace and extension of the church
27 Intro, 9| more readily, in a union of peace and harmony, as by a very
28 Intro, 9| world coming to it, once peace between these christian
29 Intro, 9| princes to promote union and peace between the same rulers --
30 Intro, 9| of a stable and lasting peace among them, and as we previously
31 Intro, 9| from on high our plans for peace and our constant thoughts,
32 Intro, 9| sake of common safety and peace and for the suppression
33 Intro, 9| special collects for the peace of Christians and for the
34 Intro, 9| and the Hail Mary, for the peace of Christians (as mentioned
35 Intro, 9| universal or particular peace between princes, rulers
36 Intro, 9| and lead them on to this peace and the campaign. By the
37 Intro, 9| embracing the endeavour for peace and deciding on the aforesaid
38 Intro, 9| any obstacle to the said peace which is to be negotiated
39 Intro, 9| in working towards this peace, think that there is involved
40 Intro, 9| goodwill towards the coming peace. Indeed, those who wish
41 Intro, 9| devout prayers for obtaining peace and for deciding on the
42 Intro, 9| expedition, so that the said peace and the campaign against
43 Intro, 9| making or arranging the peace and in deciding (as said
44 Intro, 9| it; until the universal peace -- which is receiving our
45 Intro, 9| it may be able to live in peace and calm and without restraint
46 Intro, 10| question appears to concern the peace and tranquility of the whole
47 Intro, 10| establish harmony, and to foster peace between prelates of churches
48 Intro, 11| Fostering everywhere the peace and mutual love so much
49 Intro, 11| of kingdoms and for the peace and justice of peoples,
50 Intro, 11| together in the sweetness of peace, quiet and delight and may
51 Intro, 11| contained in it for the sake of peace and harmony in the kingdom
52 Intro, 11| continuing charity and unbroken peace may abide in the mystical
53 Intro, 11| contribute to the preservation of peace and quiet among them. We
54 Intro, 11| might gain the quiet of peace. Therefore it is just that
55 Intro, 11| one another by the bond of peace and by a fraternal unity
56 Intro, 11| promote divine worship and the peace and tranquillity of the
57 Intro, 12| a universal and lasting peace could be established. Leaving
58 Intro, 12| efforts to bring about this peace and to conclude it, as if
59 Intro, 12| establishing a universal peace between christian kings
60 Intro, 12| until this time). There was peace for the whole church and
61 Intro, 12| completed in the council, only peace between kings and princes
62 Intro, 12| upon a stable and enduring peace, now that this same flock
63 Intro, 12| such an extent, that the peace so long desired by us for
64 Intro, 12| that God be asked that the peace achieved may endure . ~It
65 Intro, 12| persons for the sake of the peace and unity of the universal
66 Intro, 12| unbroken observance of the peace into which they have entered,
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