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1 Intro, 2| hampering the union of the aforesaid church, and of the citations,
2 Intro, 2| We condemn and reject the aforesaid quasi-council and its transfer,
3 Intro, 2| they are present at the aforesaid Lateran council on the said
4 Intro, 3| with the approval of the aforesaid sacred council, we nevertheless
5 Intro, 3| As stated, we subject the aforesaid kingdom and its cities,
6 Intro, 4| nations who are present in the aforesaid council and are to be appointed.
7 Intro, 4| brothers, cardinals of the aforesaid church, and of other prelates,
8 Intro, 4| appear before us and the aforesaid council and declare the
9 Intro, 4| and to give up the other aforesaid concessions, and that unless
10 Intro, 5| future with regard to the aforesaid things, as we are bound
11 Intro, 5| cardinals who wish to oppose the aforesaid election can ask for the
12 Intro, 5| the apostolic see. if the aforesaid criminals are ecclesiastics
13 Intro, 5| apostolic see, to contravene the aforesaid, or to legislate, dispose
14 Intro, 5| excuse, contrary to the aforesaid things or to any one of
15 Intro, 5| required or expected, but the aforesaid public display suffices
16 Intro, 5| permitted to us, so that the aforesaid letter shall be better observed
17 Intro, 6| and the exaltation of the aforesaid church and the harmony of
18 Intro, 6| reasons, by law or by the aforesaid see, under any forms of
19 Intro, 8| and decided to send to the aforesaid kings, princes and rulers
20 Intro, 8| messengers and letters to the aforesaid kings, princes and rulers --
21 Intro, 8| as the negotiation of the aforesaid matters shall last, and
22 Intro, 9| peace and deciding on the aforesaid campaign. ~We strictly forbid
23 Intro, 9| or in the letter of the aforesaid summons of our predecessor,
24 Intro, 9| the constitution of the aforesaid Alexander III, for vacant
25 Intro, 9| leather . ~If anyone of the aforesaid staff acts otherwise, or
26 Intro, 9| favour or advice in the aforesaid matters automatically incur
27 Intro, 9| qualified, in addition to the aforesaid penalties which we renew
28 Intro, 10| there was given to the aforesaid diocesans full faculties
29 Intro, 10| injuries to be inflicted on the aforesaid clerics and churches and
30 Intro, 10| and other clergy and the aforesaid laity have been summoned
31 Intro, 10| extending the dead-line, for the aforesaid reasons and in order to
32 Intro, 11| religious orders and the aforesaid persons, including those
33 Intro, 11| not approve and ratify the aforesaid letter, and each and every
34 Intro, 11| concerning each and all of the aforesaid matters about the acceptance,
35 Intro, 11| congregation . ~Although the aforesaid sanction should clearly
36 Intro, 11| declare the reasons why the aforesaid sanction, and its corruptive
37 Intro, 11| passed nevertheless the aforesaid persons, despite being warned
38 Intro, 11| to church prelates of the aforesaid faction for breaking and
39 Intro, 11| present document, that the aforesaid Pragmatic Sanction or corruption,
40 Intro, 11| convents, regulars of the aforesaid orders, including abbots
41 Intro, 11| presume to make use of the aforesaid Pragmatic Sanction, or rather
42 Intro, 11| They are not to keep the aforesaid Pragmatic Sanction, or sections
43 Intro, 11| for each and all of the aforesaid persons, if they act to
44 Intro, 11| treason; in addition for the aforesaid ecclesiastical and religious
45 Intro, 11| above, even if they are the aforesaid cardinals, patriarchs, archbishops,
46 Intro, 12| and the exaltation of the aforesaid church have been completed,
47 Intro, 12| Maximilian and with the aforesaid kings and princes, and through
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