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1 Intro, 2| the meanings of which we wish to be considered as expressed
2 Intro, 2| demonstration of the truth. We wish, decree and ordain that
3 Intro, 2| invalid and null, and we wish them to be considered as
4 Intro, 2| and to stay wherever they wish, so long as they are present
5 Intro, 3| of greater precaution. We wish the meaning and characteristics
6 Intro, 4| 1967) 662-663}. We do not wish to endure further a thing
7 Intro, 4| may be -- which things we wish to be regarded as clearly
8 Intro, 5| church, the cardinals who wish to oppose the aforesaid
9 Intro, 5| in a variety of ways, we wish to set obstacles to the
10 Intro, 6| Safeconduct for those who wish and ought to come to the
11 Intro, 6| honourable and beneficial wish, we have undertaken this
12 Intro, 6| leaving it as often as they wish, with complete, unrestricted
13 Intro, 8| been removed, they would wish eventually to return, in
14 Intro, 9| peace. Indeed, those who wish to rouse the faithful by
15 Intro, 9| therefrom as often as they may wish and also after four months
16 Intro, 9| to the apostolic see. We wish the same to be observed
17 Intro, 9| relations with them. We do not wish, however, to prejudge the
18 Intro, 9| fathers . ~It is also our wish that they take care, without
19 Intro, 9| from the apostolic see. We wish each and every one of these
20 Intro, 9| a strict confessor . We wish those who blaspheme against
21 Intro, 9| be observed unaltered. We wish the penalties they contain
22 Intro, 9| penalties which we renew and wish them to incur by the very
23 Intro, 9| fitting penalties; and we wish that those who have relapsed
24 Intro, 10| about the gospel truth . ~We wish to make suitable arrangements
25 Intro, 10| them fail to do so. In our wish to provide the necessary
26 Intro, 10| to the contrary, if they wish to avoid the divine displeasure
27 Intro, 10| the views which they may wish to present in defence of
28 Intro, 11| and while perhaps they wish to appear wise, in their
29 Intro, 11| professes one faith. We wish that those who preach the
30 Intro, 11| prophesying, we have no wish for them to be counted with
31 Intro, 11| which in this matter do we wish to support at any point
32 Intro, 11| agreement, compact, promise, wish, penalty, restraint and
33 Intro, 11| things which we did not wish to oppose in the and any
34 Intro, 11| as I have loved you . ~We wish to preserve charity and
35 Intro, 11| religious houses, if they wish to do so, and the friars
36 Intro, 11| mutually agreed upon. Those who wish to be buried in the habit
37 Intro, 11| whatever place of burial they wish. They are bound, however,
38 Intro, 11| they are tertiaries . ~We wish and decree that each and
39 Intro, 11| be maintained. We do not wish to prejudice these rights
40 Intro, 12| and other scandals . ~We wish to suppress audacious tendencies
41 Intro, 12| letters; especially if they wish to provide and take measures,
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