Chapter, §
1 Intro, 2| hindrance having been removed, subject to the infliction of the
2 Intro, 3| approval. As stated, we subject the aforesaid kingdom and
3 Intro, 5| obedience to him are not to be subject to any penalties and censures
4 Intro, 6| territories and places that are subject to the said Roman church,
5 Intro, 9| sea and land, which are subject to the said Roman church,
6 Intro, 9| and territories that are subject to the said Roman church,
7 Intro, 9| and people of the churches subject to their basilica; they
8 Intro, 9| of cities and all places subject to the Roman church, we
9 Intro, 9| goods and the goods of those subject to them, wherever these
10 Intro, 9| by this very fact to be subject to ecclesiastical interdict.
11 Intro, 9| women, however, are to be subject to excommunication and the
12 Intro, 10| prelates of churches and those subject to them, we apply the effort
13 Intro, 10| their duties, are to be subject to the jurisdiction of the
14 Intro, 10| dioceses, that are immediately subject to the apostolic see. We
15 Intro, 10| been alleged or been the subject of accusations in the said
16 Intro, 11| sanction should clearly be subject to nullity on many counts,
17 Intro, 11| such things. Clearly it is subject to nullity and is to be
18 Intro, 11| freely punish them as being subject to their jurisdiction. Both
19 Intro, 11| service of the said friars are subject to sentences of excommunication
20 Intro, 12| oblige and compel persons subject to them; and outside the
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