Chapter, §
1 Intro, 2| be or to have been of no force or Importance; and, so far
2 Intro, 3| purpose and void, of no force, efficacy, effect or importance. ~
3 Intro, 4| are null and of no effect, force or importance; and that
4 Intro, 5| there always remains in force our same current constitution.
5 Intro, 5| publication and perpetual force. Let nobody therefore . . .
6 Intro, 8| we have applied all the force of our activity and the
7 Intro, 9| by a very strong binding force, against the common enemies
8 Intro, 9| completely set aside and without force. ~In addition we order and
9 Intro, 9| X no. 14} remain in full force. We have also decided that
10 Intro, 9| such blasphemers remain in force . ~In order that clerics,
11 Intro, 9| that they have perpetual force - and we will and order
12 Intro, 9| Domini3, are to remain in force. It has similarly been forbidden
13 Intro, 9| of them have lost their force through the evil corruption
14 Intro, 9| constitutions are to be of binding force from two months after publication,
15 Intro, 10| those involved, are of no force or value . ~Since order
16 Intro, 10| judgment which may have the force of a definitive sentence,
17 Intro, 10| shall henceforth be of no force or value. The judges and
18 Intro, 11| we ponder how permanent force and effect may be given
19 Intro, 11| Nevertheless, we sometimes add the force of our renewed approval
20 Intro, 11| null and void and of no force or value . ~We decree and
21 Intro, 11| acts could not have any force. For it is clearly established
22 Intro, 11| have been and are of no force or value. In addition, for
23 Intro, 11| said Pragmatic has been in force directly or indirectly,
24 Intro, 11| approved, as enduring in their force, by apostolic or any other
25 Intro, 11| friars, which is currently in force and is mutually agreed upon.
26 Intro, 12| with arms and contends by force with his servant-guards,
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