Chapter, §
1 Intro, 2| expressed in our various letters completed and issued in
2 Intro, 2| the sacred council, the letters themselves along with their
3 Intro, 2| clauses contained in the said letters, the meanings of which we
4 Intro, 4| clearly contained in his letters patent already made. Therefore,
5 Intro, 6| general have incurred. By our letters we shall encourage, warn,
6 Intro, 8| dispatched our messengers and letters to the aforesaid kings,
7 Intro, 9| princes made it known by letters and messages to us, that
8 Intro, 9| means of our envoys and letters. ~Oh that the almighty and
9 Intro, 9| be contained in our other letters due for publication in this
10 Intro, 9| character and knowledge of letters are to be carefully examined
11 Intro, 9| of the monks. Moreover, letters which are drawn up regarding
12 Intro, 10| privileges, or of collations or letters from the ordinaries, or
13 Intro, 11| of the original or other letters from the person who examined
14 Intro, 11| privileges, indults and apostolic letters for religious orders and
15 Intro, 11| within the said six months, letters patent or authentic written
16 Intro, 11| incapacitated by apostolic letters which do not make full and
17 Intro, 11| indulgences and apostolic letters, of whatever tenor they
18 Intro, 11| privileges, indults and apostolic letters which have been granted
19 Intro, 12| clear to all who read our letters. God himself, who is the
20 Intro, 12| and princes, and through letters; especially if they wish
21 Intro, 12| We have learnt from the letters of the same nuncios, kings
22 Intro, 12| eleven sessions, and the letters published above together
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