Book, Chapter
1 1, XII | THE MEDIUM OF THE ROMAN CHURCH WAS LACKING, WAS RUINED~
2 1, XII | people who are nearer to the Church of Rome, the head of our
3 1, XII | Italian affairs depend on the Church of Rome, I want to discuss
4 1, XII | this obligation with the Church and with the Priests of
5 1, XII | our ruin. This is that the Church has kept and still keeps
6 1, XII | one Prince, is solely the Church, for having acquired and
7 1, XII | the aid of the Swiss. The church therefore not being powerful [
8 1, XII | other Italians owe to the Church of Rome, and to none others.
9 1, XXVII| occupying the lands of the Church. And having arrived at Perugia
10 1, XXVII| should administer it for the Church. The temerity of the Pope
11 2, VIII | their arms, Italy and the Church would have many times felt
12 2, XXII | this proceeding, for the Church not to have either the King [
13 2, XXII | wanted to bring it [the Church] to its ancient liberty,
14 2, XXII | the other, and that the Church with her friends should
15 2, XXII | make an accord with the Church.~This advice was based on
16 3, VI | office in the Cathedral Church in Florence, it was learned
17 3, VI | they decided to do in the Church: which caused the disturbance
18 3, VI | not want to do it in the Church: so that they had to change
19 3, XXXI | they did not respect the Church, nor recognize any other [
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