Part, Question 
 1   2, 60  |     prevents a man from obtaining a benefice ~or the like, seemingly
 2   2, 60  |            not bound to restore the benefice, since ~this would be sometimes
 3   2, 60  |             a man from obtaining a ~benefice. First, justly: for instance,
 4   2, 60  |            this case, if before the benefice has been definitely assigned
 5   2, 60  |            man had not obtained the benefice and ~might have been prevented
 6   2, 60  |             on the ~other hand, the benefice had already been assigned
 7   2, 61  |           ecclesiastical dignity or benefice on account of ~consanguinity,
 8   2, 61  |         worthy of an ecclesiastical benefice. Yet this apparently is
 9   2, 98  |       receipt of an ~ecclesiastical benefice for so doing, are not allowed
10   2, 98  |           presenting a person to a ~benefice, to decide, for some reason,
11   2, 98  |             of the revenues of ~the benefice in question, and to spend
12   2, 98  |            of the revenues of that ~benefice to be given to him by the
13   2, 98  |            confer an ecclesiastical benefice for service ~received seems
14   2, 98  |     conferring of an ecclesiastical benefice at some person's request. ~
15   2, 98  |         worthy of an ecclesiastical benefice by reason of ~the devotion
16   2, 98  |         person to an ecclesiastical benefice with the understanding ~
17   2, 98  |           oneself an ecclesiastical benefice without the cure of souls.~
18   2, 98  |          acquired an ecclesiastical benefice by simony, were to restore ~
19   2, 98  | simoniacally granted or received a ~benefice, or through having been
20   2, 98  |        Orders or an ~ecclesiastical benefice simoniacally, not only is
21   2, 98  |           order, and resigning the ~benefice and the fruits acquired
22   2, 98  |          and is bound to resign the benefice obtained together with ~
23   2, 98  |           has ~knowingly received a benefice (simoniacally). In other
24   2, 187 |       writing, but he renounced his benefice in the hands of a ~notary;
25   2, 187 |           priest be admitted to his benefice and sacred ~duties, and
26 Suppl, 53|             have an ~ecclesiastical benefice, nor enjoy the privilege
27 Suppl, 53|       holding of an ~ecclesiastical benefice binds a man to the exercise
 
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