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I Council of Lyon

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ecclesiastical

   Chapter,  Constitution, §
1 Bull | prelates and princes, both ecclesiastical and lay, to some safe place 2 Bull | taxes or collections on ecclesiastical persons or their property; 3 Bull | same kingdom no cleric or ecclesiastical person should in future 4 Bull | Hospitallers and other ecclesiastical persons for the loss and 5 Bull | Templars, Hospitallers and ecclesiastical persons for the loss and 6 Bull | crushes religious and other ecclesiastical persons by constant affliction. 7 Const, 1, 4 | that he is suspended from ecclesiastical benefices for three years, 8 Const, 1, 10 | trials, hinders and confuses ecclesiastical cases. For while the exception 9 Const, 1, 12 | a dignity, parsonage or ecclesiastical benefice, brings a suit 10 Const, 1, 14 | proceedings it is produced. Thus ecclesiastical censure will be the more 11 Const, 1, 14 | turned to harm. For while in ecclesiastical cases this exception is 12 Const, 1, 15 | condemn him when he is judged, ecclesiastical judges must take care and 13 Const, 1, 15 | according to his command. If any ecclesiastical judge, whether ordinary 14 Const, 1, 18 | people with the sword of ecclesiastical punishment, so that the 15 Const, 1, 18 | any prince, prelate or any ecclesiastical or secular person shall 16 Const, 1, 19 | it with contempt, let an ecclesiastical judge proceed with caution, 17 Const, 1, 21(44)| Judges damnably abuse an ecclesiastical censure when they use it 18 Const, 2, 1 | some suitable and faithful ecclesiastical person, in the presence 19 Const, 2, 1 | purpose we wish that in no way ecclesiastical persons or churches should 20 Const, 2, 2 | increase of the faith and of ecclesiastical liberty, which could chiefly 21 Const, 2, 2 | dignities parsonages and ecclesiastical prebends, and of other benefices 22 Const, 2, 2 | setting out, receive from ecclesiastical revenues more than a hundred 23 Const, 2, 5 | this, let him be curbed by ecclesiastical censure. ~If any of those 24 Const, 2, 5 | prelates of churches exercise ecclesiastical severity against their persons 25 Const, 2, 5 | power will be invoked by ecclesiastical authority against them,


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