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1 Intro | a general peace between christian rulers; second, church reform;
2 Intro, 5| pontiff preside over the christian people in the chair of pastoral
3 Intro, 5| they could bring to the christian religion, especially in
4 Intro, 5| difficult times when the whole christian religion is being disturbed
5 Intro, 6| may be arranged between christian princes and rulers after
6 Intro, 6| and request each and every christian king, prince and ruler that,
7 Intro, 8| truth of the enlightened christian faith] ~Leo, bishop, servant
8 Intro, 8| listeners the truth of the christian religion, to teach it by
9 Intro, 8| arranging peace between christian princes and on bringing
10 Intro, 8| infidels and the spilling of christian blood, which even then was
11 Intro, 8| faults. The quarrels between christian kings and princes and peoples
12 Intro, 8| panting to have their fill of christian blood, can take place and
13 Intro, 8| and union within the whole christian people and in particular
14 Intro, 8| damage could daily affect the christian state. A hope began to rise
15 Intro, 8| hope began to rise that the christian state would be cared for
16 Intro, 8| and safety of the entire christian state. ~In addition, since
17 Intro, 8| scandal is caused to the christian people, the charge of bringing
18 Intro, 8| to promote peace between christian princes and no less, since
19 Intro, 8| to settle peace among the christian leaders, we shall press
20 Intro, 9| The pope urges christian rulers to make peace among
21 Intro, 9| against the enemies of the christian faith may be possible] ~
22 Intro, 9| serious or dangerous to the christian state and more opposed to
23 Intro, 9| madness and to welter in christian blood. Hence we have judged
24 Intro, 9| the common enemies of the christian faith who are now threatening
25 Intro, 9| council. Thus, with the christian princes or their spokesmen
26 Intro, 9| once peace between these christian princes had been settled
27 Intro, 9| the wicked enemies of the christian name, would give a propitious
28 Intro, 9| between princes, rulers and christian peoples, and towards the
29 Intro, 9| for the defence of the christian state of the faithful. Those
30 Intro, 9| the said enemies of the christian faith may be brought about
31 Intro, 9| is so beneficial to the christian state. ~With regard to those
32 Intro, 9| brought great loss to the christian religion and produced very
33 Intro, 9| curia but also from all christian rule, we renew the constitutions
34 Intro, 10| praiseworthy, in keeping with the christian faith, and in harmony with
35 Intro, 10| not out of harmony with christian dogma, even though there
36 Intro, 10| tranquility of the whole christian state, we declare and define,
37 Intro, 10| interested in what concerns the christian state, we place a strict
38 Intro, 10| which lack both clergy and christian people. We renew this constitution,
39 Intro, 10| faithful by the teaching of the christian faith . Complaints from
40 Intro, 10| pernicious views contrary to the christian religion and to the reputation
41 Intro, 11| they cause scandal for the christian people and ruin for the
42 Intro, 11| between the pope and the most christian king of France, on the Pragmatic] ~
43 Intro, 11| the catholic faith, the christian state and the apostolic
44 Intro, 11| Christ, Francis, the most christian king of France, while we
45 Intro, 11| accord with the rest of the christian state or with God's holy
46 Intro, 11| and abolished by the most christian king of France, Louis XI,
47 Intro, 11| defence and advance of the christian religion and that they have
48 Intro, 12| bitter persecutors of the christian religion. Strengthened by
49 Intro, 12| they move savagely amidst christian blood . ~Indeed, pope Julius
50 Intro, 12| terrible conflicts between christian princes and rulers were
51 Intro, 12| universal peace between christian kings and princes, which
52 Intro, 12| his mercy to influence the christian flock -- which he has entrusted
53 Intro, 12| right, on behalf of the christian religion and the catholic
54 Intro, 12| for the good of the whole christian state has been almost concluded
55 Intro, 12| the infidels thirsting for christian blood, and for all the measures
56 Intro, 12| and kings, princes and christian rulers, whose courage God
57 Intro, 12| power for the defence of the christian faith, as is incumbent on
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