Book,  Part, Title, Chapter, Can. 
 1   1,   0,    7,   0, 124 |   contain those elements which constitute the essence of the act,
 2   2,   1,    5,   1, 299 |     faithful have the right to constitute associations for the purposes
 3   2,   2,    0,   3, 349 |       of the Holy Roman Church constitute a special ~College, whose
 4   2,   2,    3,   3, 502 |      who are for five years to constitute the college of consultors.
 5   2,   3,    1,   0, 576 |      by canonical approval, to constitute the stable forms of living
 6   2,   3,    2,   3, 643 |        institute's own law can constitute other impediments even for
 7   4,   1,    4,   1, 960 |      confession and absolution constitute the sole ordinary means
 8   5,   0,    3,   0, 1291|   which, by lawful assignment, constitute the stable patrimony of
 9   6,   1,    2,   0, 1318|         He is not, however, to constitute censures, especially excommunication,
10   7,   1,    2,   1, 1425|       that it is impossible to constitute a college of judges, the
11   7,   1,    2,   1, 1437|      Acts drawn up by notaries constitute public proof. ~
12   7,   1,    2,   2, 1439|      approval of the Holy See, constitute a tribunal of second instance,
13   7,   1,    2,   2, 1439| approval of the Apostolic See, constitute one or more tribunals of
14   7,   1,    3,   1, 1454|              Can. 1454 All who constitute a tribunal or assist in
15   7,   2,    4,   2, 1541|    arguments, public documents constitute acceptable evidence of those
 
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