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1 Intro, 4| be made public by certain persons, who were afterwards designated,
2 Intro, 4| detail by the said designated persons together with other prelates
3 Intro, 5| excellent and very experienced persons, a document on the following
4 Intro, 5| by one or several other persons, in any manner or form whatsoever,
5 Intro, 5| made in any way through persons other than the cardinals,
6 Intro, 6| indirectly, in any way in their persons or goods, those on their
7 Intro, 8| being side-tracked by which persons, we restored to the norm
8 Intro, 9| dioceses and on any other persons of either sex, whether ecclesiastical
9 Intro, 9| institutions, or with other persons of either sex, ecclesiastical
10 Intro, 9| officials, governors and other persons named above who seem to
11 Intro, 9| theirs through which the said persons must pass together with
12 Intro, 9| be observed regarding the persons elected and chosen in elections
13 Intro, 9| monasteries of this kind with persons of less than thirty years
14 Intro, 9| Indeed, so that suitable persons may be advanced with greater
15 Intro, 9| to the attacks of wicked persons and to the false charges
16 Intro, 9| offered especially to secular persons, not without a lessening
17 Intro, 9| provided with competent persons, in keeping with the above-mentioned
18 Intro, 9| qualified and well-deserving persons; and in such a way that
19 Intro, 9| for the benefit of such persons as are suitable and in good
20 Intro, 9| reasons or to qualified persons according to the form of
21 Intro, 9| a limit of two years on persons of whatever rank who obtain
22 Intro, 9| they may be provided with persons nominated by them; notwithstanding
23 Intro, 9| from the quality of the persons resigning. Once the period
24 Intro, 9| and other distinguished persons who come to the Roman curia;
25 Intro, 9| communities or of any other persons against anyone, except to
26 Intro, 9| of princes and all other persons, especially the poor and
27 Intro, 9| entirely unfitting to pass over persons related to them by blood
28 Intro, 9| for upright and learned persons, especially men, for nobles
29 Intro, 9| poor and for honourable persons. Hence let them be prudent
30 Intro, 9| other beneficed clerics or persons in holy orders, even those
31 Intro, 9| of the fine imposed. Any persons who have heard the blasphemer
32 Intro, 9| three days. But if several persons have at the same time heard
33 Intro, 9| in the Lord all the said persons, in virtue of holy obedience,
34 Intro, 9| ecclesiastical ones, or by any other persons public or private, acting
35 Intro, 9| power over ecclesiastical persons is granted to lay people
36 Intro, 9| prelates and any other persons of the church, or even to
37 Intro, 10| ought to be paid by many persons (as they say), are extracted
38 Intro, 10| same time certain other persons are given more than their
39 Intro, 10| as well as by saints and persons devoted to God and held
40 Intro, 10| ecclesiastical and secular persons who henceforth dare to preach
41 Intro, 10| Bull against exempt persons, in which are included some
42 Intro, 10| ill-will, or ecclesiastical persons be somehow drawn away from
43 Intro, 10| and punishment of exempt persons has been committed by the
44 Intro, 10| clear to them that exempt persons have been at fault, they
45 Intro, 10| ordinaries are to warn such persons, who have the responsibility
46 Intro, 10| should punish such exempt persons who have committed faults
47 Intro, 10| the region of the exempt persons, they are to warn those
48 Intro, 10| where such judges of exempt persons may happen to reside, or
49 Intro, 10| no judges of the exempt persons there, then where the exempt
50 Intro, 10| there, then where the exempt persons have committed the faults.
51 Intro, 10| offending and criminous persons and may personally examine
52 Intro, 10| of the offending exempt persons, including the expenses
53 Intro, 10| ordinaries can compel the persons who have been investigated
54 Intro, 10| jurisdiction over exempt persons has been granted by law.
55 Intro, 10| ecclesiastical benefices on persons nominated by them; and not
56 Intro, 10| brother bishops and other persons of the church, both secular
57 Intro, 10| ecclesiastical benefices on persons named by them, or to dispose
58 Intro, 10| to be established by such persons for the correction of morals,
59 Intro, 10| decree that even exempt persons are to attend them, notwithstanding
60 Intro, 10| begins In plerisque that no persons, especially no religious,
61 Intro, 10| faith . Complaints from many persons, however, have reached our
62 Intro, 10| reputation of prominent persons of rank. The readers are
63 Intro, 11| reverence. They attack their persons and their state of life,
64 Intro, 11| their consciences . ~If any persons dare to carry through anything
65 Intro, 11| punishments set down against such persons by law, they incur the penalty
66 Intro, 11| preaching is forbidden to such persons for ever; notwithstanding
67 Intro, 11| orders and the aforesaid persons, including those mentioned
68 Intro, 11| and other ecclesiastical persons and courts of parlements,
69 Intro, 11| being alleged by the said persons who had been warned and
70 Intro, 11| nevertheless the aforesaid persons, despite being warned and
71 Intro, 11| status, even though such persons are numerous in the curia
72 Intro, 11| those of the above-mentioned persons using it . ~Just as pope
73 Intro, 11| including mendicants, and other persons without restriction, of
74 Intro, 11| and all of the aforesaid persons, if they act to the contrary (
75 Intro, 11| ecclesiastical and religious persons, the loss of all patriarchal,
76 Intro, 11| in addition for secular persons, the loss of any fiefs held
77 Intro, 11| confessions, no matter by what persons or verbal formulae they
78 Intro, 11| universities, and any individual persons mentioned above, even if
79 Intro, 11| administer these sacraments to persons requesting their ministrations
80 Intro, 11| other times. Excommunicated persons wishing to enter a mendicant
81 Intro, 12| record. Certain audacious persons disdain to show the appropriate
82 Intro, 12| manner, those assisting such persons by their presence, counsel
83 Intro, 12| been summoned by certain persons without the necessary authority
84 Intro, 12| as of secular and other persons were reformed, insofar as
85 Intro, 12| because he has guided these persons to the harmony we had longed
86 Intro, 12| be conceded to specified persons for the sake of the peace
87 Intro, 12| power to oblige and compel persons subject to them; and outside
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