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  1. Apr 2018
    1. If they dare resist an hour, Harm will follow from their actions.

      Severe consequences for people who rebel.

    2. Through Joan the English will be beaten; They will not ever rise again. God thus commands who hears the cries Of people whom they caused such pain! The blood of those who died cries out Against the English without cease. The Lord will end their suffering; He'll smite the sinners and grant us peace.

      What did the English do to the French that fills the French with so much rage?

    3. But Joan Was but a shepherdess, though she Was braver yet than any Roman! For God, this is simplicity!

      From what we have studied, it seems like this is a rare event. A women is being compared to a Roman. Romans were notorious fighters in their time.

    4. All this is profit to your soul I pray God that you'll be that man. Upon you may harm take no toll, May you live long so that you can See your descendants, and may you And they bring gladness without cease To France and do God's service true, And that no war will mar your peace!

      According to this, Charles seems to have high expectations from the people of France.

  2. Feb 2018
    1. All merchants and other men who pass through your territory from other lands shall have peace from you.

      Would it be acceptable to engage in combat if trespassers are hostile?

    2. All who associate with him in any way, who give him advice or aid, or hold converse with him, unless it be to advise him to do penance and to leave the bishopric,

      To what degree is communication with an individual that does not follow these guidelines considered being punished for?