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1 Intro, 4| convenience, advantage or honour they pertain, are to give
2 Intro, 5| well as of their titles and honour as cardinals and of any
3 Intro, 8| listen with good will and honour to the apostolic legates
4 Intro, 9| things which concern the honour of almighty God and the
5 Intro, 9| whatever their dignity, honour and high rank may be, even
6 Intro, 9| such a way that both the honour of those in charge and the
7 Intro, 9| church take precedence in honour and dignity over all the
8 Intro, 9| the first place, let him honour God by his works . Let all
9 Intro, 9| Consequently, let them treat with honour as brothers, and as befits
10 Intro, 9| see, for the advantage and honour of the pontiff and the cardinals,
11 Intro, 9| ensure, for the reverence and honour of the divine name, that
12 Intro, 10| condemned, not only from the honour of ourself and the apostolic
13 Intro, 11| should rather be showing honour and reverence. They attack
14 Intro, 11| are to preserve our own honour, and that of the church,
15 Intro, 11| or worldly or any other honour, and each and all other
16 Intro, 11| to the mother church the honour due to her, friars and secular
17 Intro, 11| revere bishops with fitting honour and due respect, out of
18 Intro, 12| considerable loss to the honour of the cardinalate, by which
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