Chapter
1 III | timid, some afraid of the Church, some of the Venetians,
2 III | whilst he aggrandized the Church by adding much temporal
3 III | to have aggrandized the Church, and deprived himself of
4 III | had he not aggrandized the Church, nor brought Spain into
5 III | would not have allowed the Church to reach such greatness.
6 III | that the greatness of the Church and of Spain in Italy has
7 VII | that was not a state of the Church; and if he was willing to
8 VII | he was willing to rob the Church he knew that the Duke of
9 VII | aggrandizement of the duke and the Church was ruin to them, called
10 VII | that a new successor to the Church might not be friendly to
11 XI | me how comes it that the Church has attained such greatness
12 XI | was not to aggrandize the Church, but the duke, nevertheless,
13 XI | to the greatness of the Church, which, after his death
14 XI | afterwards and found the Church strong, possessing all the
15 XI | everything to strengthen the Church and not any private person.
16 XI | one, the greatness of the church, with which he terrified
17 XII | Lombardy; Braccio against the Church and the kingdom of Naples.
18 XII | oppressing them, whilst the Church was favouring them so as
19 XII | partly into the hands of the Church and of republics, and, the
20 XII | and of republics, and, the Church consisting of priests and
21 XXI | able with the money of the Church and of the people to sustain
22 XXVI| favoured by God and by the Church of which it is now the chief,
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