Chapter, §
1 Intro, 4| favouring them, of whatever rank they may be, even royal,
2 Intro, 4| individual, of whatever rank, status, grade, nobility,
3 Intro, 5| declaration, of his cardinal's rank and of all other honours
4 Intro, 5| clerical or lay, of whatever rank, quality or order they may
5 Intro, 6| while we were of lesser rank, to see the general council
6 Intro, 6| come, of whatever status, rank, condition or nobility they
7 Intro, 8| of soul befitting their rank and out of devotion towards
8 Intro, 9| loyalty, endowed with the rank of bishop, as our envoys
9 Intro, 9| with secular princes of any rank, distinction or dignity,
10 Intro, 9| secular, of whatever state, rank, dignity, pre-eminence or
11 Intro, 9| before) with the episcopal rank, for the defence of the
12 Intro, 9| staff, of whatever status rank, order and condition or
13 Intro, 9| princes, of whatever exalted rank they may be, including imperial,
14 Intro, 9| and any others of whatever rank, status, condition or distinction
15 Intro, 9| abbot may be deprived of his rank when anyone urges a charge
16 Intro, 9| dignity, honour and high rank may be, even if they enjoy
17 Intro, 9| years on persons of whatever rank who obtain more than four
18 Intro, 9| demands and the dignity and rank of such people requires.
19 Intro, 9| noble status. If he is of no rank and a plebian, he is to
20 Intro, 10| of prominent persons of rank. The readers are not edified.
21 Intro, 11| honoured with pontifical rank and other prelates of the
22 Intro, 11| others, of whatever status, rank or order, who undertake
23 Intro, 11| of no matter what status, rank or condition they may be,
24 Intro, 11| established ecclesiastical rank. They cannot oblige to appear
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