Furthermore We admonish all and singular person or persons, whom it doth or may concern, that they fail not to be present at the said Council. But we ex∣hort and pray our most dear Sons in Christ, the Elect Emperor of the Romans, and the other Kings and Princes, whom it were heartily to be wisht could be present in the Council, that, if they cannot be personally present there them∣selves, they send prudent, grave, and pious men their Orators, who may be there present in their name and behalf; as also that they will take a diligent care, that their Prelates, when out of their respective Kingdoms and Dominions, do perform their Duty to God and the Church, without any denyal and delay, at a time so convenient and fit: Not doubting but that they will also provide, that a safe and free passage through their respective Kingdoms and Dominions be allowed to Prelates, and their Servants and Retinue, and to all other persons going to, or returning from the said Council; and that they be received and treated in all places courteously and benignly; as we our selves will also take care, in what appertains to us; who have purposed not to omit any thing which can by us be done, for the effecting so pious and wholsome a Work: Desiring nothing else, God knoweth, nor having any other purpose or intent in celebrating this Council, but the Honour of God, the bringing back the Sheep dispersed and gone astray, and the Welfare and perpetual Peace and Tranquillity of Christendom. To the end then that these Letters, and what things soever are therein contained, may, as they ought, come to the know∣ledge of every one; that none may pretend Ignorance of the same, as an ex∣cuse or pretext: especially because a safe Passage may not perhaps be free unto all those, whom it behoveth to be certified of these Letters: We will and command, that they be rehearsed openly with a loud Voice by the Courrier of our Court, or some of our publick Notaries, in the Royal Vatican of the Prince of the Apostles, and in the Lateran Church, at the same time that the people are wont there to assemble and meet together, to be present at the Solemniza∣tion of Mass; and after they shall have been so read, they shall and may be affixed to the Doors of the said Churches, as also to the Apostolick Chancery, and in the accustomed place in the Field of Flora, and there be left for some time, to be read, and made known to all persons: but upon removal and taking away the same, Copies thereof shall after continue affixed to the said places. For our Will is, that by this Recitation, Publication and Affixing, all and sin∣gular the persons, who are comprehended and concluded in these our Letters, after two months next ensuing the publication and affixing of the same, be thence∣forth obliged and bounden, as if the said Letters had been set forth and read in their presence. And further we appoint and command, that whatever Authen∣tication there be taken of these Letters, they shall be strengthened under the hand-writing of some Notary Publick, or his Subscription, or under the Seal and Subscription of some dignified person of the Church, that credit may be thereto given without scruple or doubtfulness. Wherefore it may and shall be lawful for no person whatsoever, to infringe the contents of this our Indiction, Statute, Decree, Precept, Admonition, and Exhortation; or rashly dare to go contrary to the same. But if any shall presume to attempt so to do, be it known to him he will thereby incur the Anger of Almighty God, and of his