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1 Intro, 1| in their due order, are established.] ~
2 Intro, 4| definite adequate term to be established, by a public edict -- which
3 Intro, 5| of Peter and may be, once established in so lofty a dignity, a
4 Intro, 5| have been determined and established by us for this, in accordance
5 Intro, 5| observed the more clearly it is established that it has been approved
6 Intro, 8| multiplied. This is clearly established from the gospel when the
7 Intro, 9| in armed dispute has been established, and the campaign against
8 Intro, 9| improvement in keeping with the established practice of the holy fathers,
9 Intro, 9| regulations were formulated and established long ago with this object:
10 Intro, 10| above-mentioned credit organisations, established by states and hitherto approved
11 Intro, 10| credit organisations can be established. It would, however, be much
12 Intro, 10| holy Roman church became established throughout the world by
13 Intro, 10| episcopal synods ought to be established by such persons for the
14 Intro, 11| reign and princes rule, established as we are despite our lack
15 Intro, 11| been granted, carried out, established, ordained, decreed and done
16 Intro, 11| according as it is more clearly established that it has been approved
17 Intro, 11| world to the Father, he established Peter and his successors
18 Intro, 11| force. For it is clearly established that only the contemporary
19 Intro, 11| and good reputation and of established ecclesiastical rank. They
20 Intro, 12| by wise planning, were established by our predecessors for
21 Intro, 12| and lasting peace could be established. Leaving nothing untried,
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