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Sixtus PP. IV
Superna caelestis

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§ 25.

  Finally, since it might be difficult that the present, original letters be communicated as news to everyone, We desire and determine, that to those transcripts of these documents, marked however with the seal of the Minister General of the aforesaid Order and duly signed by the hands of two public notaries, there be exhibited an indoubtable faith in all things and through all things, and in those placese wherever it be posted, even if the original letters of this kind might be also exhibited and displayed.

To entirely no man therefore be it licit to infringe this page of Our constitution, inscription, aggregation, statute, command, concession, relaxation, grant, reception, ennumeration, admonition or will, or by rash daring to contravene it. If however anyone might presume to attempt this, let him know that he will incurr the indignation of the omnipotent God and of His Apostles, Peter and Paul.

Given at Rome at St. Peter's, in the year of the Lord's Incarnation, one thousand four hundred and eight-two, on the eighteenth of the Calends of May in the eleventh year of Our pontificate.

 




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