Chapter, §
1 Intro, 5| re-established in their former state, honours and dignities,
2 Intro, 8| daily affect the christian state. A hope began to rise that
3 Intro, 8| rise that the christian state would be cared for in a
4 Intro, 8| of the entire christian state. ~In addition, since very
5 Intro, 9| dangerous to the christian state and more opposed to our
6 Intro, 9| or secular, of whatever state, rank, dignity, pre-eminence
7 Intro, 9| defence of the christian state of the faithful. Those who,
8 Intro, 9| beneficial to the christian state. ~With regard to those venerable
9 Intro, 9| brothers, and as befits their state of life, those whom they
10 Intro, 10| one so necessary to the state, on the grounds that nothing
11 Intro, 10| tranquility of the whole christian state, we declare and define,
12 Intro, 10| what concerns the christian state, we place a strict obligation
13 Intro, 11| to have already reached a state that would make true the
14 Intro, 11| their persons and their state of life, boldly and without
15 Intro, 11| other superiors and of their state of life. Yet these they
16 Intro, 11| catholic faith, the christian state and the apostolic see. Nevertheless,
17 Intro, 11| steadiness in an undamaged state the more often they are
18 Intro, 11| the rest of the christian state or with God's holy church.
19 Intro, 11| promoted into a prosperous state. Thus it offers excuses
20 Intro, 12| good of the whole christian state has been almost concluded
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