Chapter, §
1 Intro, 4| as this is necessary, the business of the declaration and abrogation
2 Intro, 4| sanction, as well as other business may be carried out in due
3 Intro, 9| ahead with the more serious business due in the next session,
4 Intro, 9| shall personally examine the business of the election, administration,
5 Intro, 9| grace and generosity the business committed to them by ourself
6 Intro, 9| maintenance of the just business of princes and all other
7 Intro, 9| care of the most important business is the special concern of
8 Intro, 9| the Roman curia for some business of greater moment or are
9 Intro, 9| the Roman pontiff and the business matters of the apostolic
10 Intro, 10| carry out their personal business, or perhaps are absent for
11 Intro, 10| no way concerns the main business. For, redress cannot be
12 Intro, 10| sacred council, so that the business of book-printing may go
13 Intro, 10| the conclusion of the said business, even by means of a definitive
14 Intro, 11| or to discuss fully the business of the abrogation, as had
15 Intro, 11| been made. Procurators, business agents and workers in the
16 Intro, 12| kind and other conciliar business, and we ordered them to
17 Intro, 12| church -- as well as the business carried out by the committees.
18 Intro, 12| sessions referred to, when the business of the council was being
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