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1 Intro, 4| honour they pertain, are to give up their fruits, incomes
2 Intro, 4| and their benefices and to give up the other aforesaid concessions,
3 Intro, 9| the christian name, would give a propitious hearing to
4 Intro, 9| provinces and dioceses, and to give firm instructions for its
5 Intro, 9| council to all coming to it we give, concede and grant, acting
6 Intro, 9| council; and we promise to give readily other safe-conducts
7 Intro, 9| distinction they may be, to give permission, and to be responsible
8 Intro, 9| the holy fathers, and to give -- with the approval of
9 Intro, 9| the Roman pontiffs must give much attention to the matter,
10 Intro, 9| because they will have to give an account to God at the
11 Intro, 9| day appointed for him to give his account, then by means
12 Intro, 9| witnesses, and he shall not give his report in any form until
13 Intro, 9| who have been appointed to give direction to others and
14 Intro, 9| soul, each cardinal should give to his basilica during his
15 Intro, 9| who freely offer them and give their consent. Those who
16 Intro, 10| everlasting record. We ought to give first place in our pastoral
17 Intro, 10| substantial indulgences, to give aid to the poor by providing
18 Intro, 10| on account of which they give rise to considerable ill-report
19 Intro, 10| order that we may be able to give an honest account to God
20 Intro, 10| approval of the sacred council, give notice and warning, regarding
21 Intro, 11| wives' tales. Such things give rise to great scandal since
22 Intro, 11| church, his spouse, renew and give our approval to that constitution,
23 Intro, 11| own priest has refused to give the sacraments to them,
24 Intro, 12| our mind and spirit. We give thanks for this to him,
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