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1 2| of our most illustrious Princes -- and of all our Christian
2 2| tears."] ~The most glorious princes said: See how our father
3 5| hither by the will of our princes, Constantine and Irene,
4 7| That it does not pertain to princes to choose a Bishop. ~LET
5 7| presbyter, or deacon, made by princes stand null, according to
6 7| which the magistrates and Princes had arrogated to themselves
7 7| nomination which Catholic princes and kings have everywhere
8 7| take up their abode with princes, celebrating liturgies in
9 7| into the hands of secular princes, or surrendering them to
10 7| the favour of kings and princes the way was frequently open
11 7| ambition to make over to princes some part of the Church'
12 7| translations of church-goods to princes and magistrates, so that
13 7| at by the favour of said princes and magistrates. ~Two such
14 8| religious and most serene princes, Constantine and Irene his
15 8| was glorified, most noble princes, when your heart, which
16 8| gracious and ~ ~most noble princes, did not idly allow so grave
17 8| and also your council, princes, and faithful army, and
18 8| nevertheless thy pious princes here preside over thy affairs
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