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1 Canons, 3 | even the rule of parish churches, unless he has already reached
2 Canons, 7 | disgraceful that in certain churches trafficking is said to have
3 Canons, 7 | prelates to impose upon churches new dues, increase the old
4 Canons, 8 | ministries or even benefices or churches be assigned or promised
5 Canons, 9 | are told that they receive churches from the hands of lay persons;
6 Canons, 9 | to burial; that in their churches they appoint and remove
7 Canons, 9 | and it is granted that the churches should be open on their
8 Canons, 9 | bury the dead in the said churches. On the occasion also of
9 Canons, 9 | religious should receive churches and tithes from the hands
10 Canons, 9 | sentence of the bishop. In churches which do not belong to them
11 Canons, 9 | observe this decree, let the churches in which they dare so to
12 Canons, 10| towns or cities or parish churches, but they are to remain
13 Canons, 10| appointed to conventual churches, are not to be changed except
14 Canons, 13| dignities and several parish churches contrary to the decrees
15 Canons, 14| or three but six or more churches, and since they cannot devote
16 Canons, 14| who are able to serve the churches worthily, it is our wish
17 Canons, 14| they appoint clerics to churches and even remove them when
18 Canons, 14| even dare to burden the churches themselves and their people
19 Canons, 15| receiving many goods from their churches, have presumed to transfer
20 Canons, 15| to prevent damage to the churches, we order that such goods
21 Canons, 15| under the control of the churches, whether the clerics die
22 Canons, 16| blameworthy matter that in certain churches a few persons, sometimes
23 Canons, 17| certain places the founders of churches or their heirs abuse the
24 Canons, 18| opened for learners. In other churches and monasteries too, if
25 Canons, 18| prevent the progress of the churches by selling the licence to
26 Canons, 19| have power, often impose on churches so many burdens and oppress
27 Canons, 19| nearly every kind upon the churches and afflict them with so
28 Canons, 19| goods assigned to the use of churches, clerics and Christ's poor.
29 Canons, 19| this matter grieve for the churches, we must grieve none the
30 Canons, 19| given voluntarily by the churches to relieve common needs.
31 Canons, 23| others, to have their own churches and cemeteries or to be
32 Canons, 23| parochial rights of established churches. For we do not wish that
33 Canons, 24| order that throughout the churches of maritime cities frequent
34 Canons, 27| that they respect neither churches nor monasteries, and spare
35 Canons, 27| other solemn days in the churches, that they should be subject
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