Chapter, §
1 Intro, 5| the holy Roman church, by means of this our constitution
2 Intro, 5| elected him by simoniacal means are to be dealt with without
3 Intro, 6| things in particular by means of which unending unity
4 Intro, 6| celebrated (as a principal means of cultivating the Lord'
5 Intro, 8| Lord's priests may find the means, in these holy and useful
6 Intro, 8| back to good conduct by means of our constitution, and
7 Intro, 9| princes to this action by means of our envoys and letters. ~
8 Intro, 9| at someone's urging, by means of recommendation, direction
9 Intro, 9| give his account, then by means of his secretary or some
10 Intro, 9| intestable . ~Sorcery, by means of enchantments, divinations,
11 Intro, 9| particularly in the said curia, by means of judges appointed by us,
12 Intro, 10| the relief of the poor by means of loans made to them by
13 Intro, 10| responsible for the above by means of a public edict, which
14 Intro, 10| either to an inquiry or by means of an accusation, excluding
15 Intro, 10| a definitive sentence by means of an appeal, unless one
16 Intro, 10| terror and other indirect means, the granting to them of
17 Intro, 10| gradually sharing the burdens by means of patriarchs, primates,
18 Intro, 10| the said business, even by means of a definitive sentence,
19 Intro, 11| sermons will find useful, by means of reflection and practical
20 Intro, 11| examination and competence, by means of the original or other
21 Intro, 11| these things to be done by means of others. They are not
22 Intro, 11| whatever tenor they may be, by means of which, because they are
23 Intro, 12| and untiring efforts, by means of which we may be able
24 Intro, 12| upon kings and princes, by means of persuasive reasons, through
25 Intro, 12| years, we imitated them by means of an authorisation from
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