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V Lateran Council

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power

   Chapter, §
1 Intro, 2| the fullness of apostolic power, we confirm approve and 2 Intro, 2| holds the same strength, power, authority and stability 3 Intro, 4| those lacking all lawful power for that end and without 4 Intro, 5| authority and the fulness of our power, that if it happens (which 5 Intro, 5| authority and fullness of power stated above, confirm and 6 Intro, 8| in these times when the power of the infidels is recognised 7 Intro, 8| nothing (so far as lay in our power) to arrange and produce 8 Intro, 9| in whose hands are all power and authority over kingdoms, 9 Intro, 9| knowledge and fullness of power, considering them to be 10 Intro, 9| acting on the advice and power mentioned above with the 11 Intro, 9| holy Roman church, with all power of judging and declaring 12 Intro, 9| away from them . ~Since no power over ecclesiastical persons 13 Intro, 10| fear of his adversary's power, or for some other acceptable 14 Intro, 10| take thought, then, that no power has been granted to lay 15 Intro, 10| pre-eminence, sovereignty, power, excellence or dignity they 16 Intro, 11| authority and fullness of power, we approve and renew, and 17 Intro, 11| did not have the necessary power, and which is not at all 18 Intro, 11| It completely removes the power of the Roman pontiff to 19 Intro, 11| counsel that the authority and power of the apostolic see, the 20 Intro, 11| has the full right and power to summon, transfer and 21 Intro, 11| the fullness of apostolic power, with the approval of the 22 Intro, 11| see, and for the unity and power of the church, his spouse, 23 Intro, 11| purpose . ~By the knowledge, power and statements mentioned 24 Intro, 11| and fullness of apostolic power, the tenor of all of which 25 Intro, 11| strangers. They have no power, however, to absolve layfolk 26 Intro, 12| by the recently extended power of the ruler of the Turks. 27 Intro, 12| have been of such great power and efficacy with the said 28 Intro, 12| apostolic camera, who have the power to oblige and compel persons 29 Intro, 12| rise up in strength and power for the defence of the christian


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