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1 Intro, 5| ask for the help of the secular arm against him. ~Those
2 Intro, 5| episcopal, or enjoying other secular, worldly or ecclesiastical
3 Intro, 5| and fiefs in regions under secular control are immediately
4 Intro, 5| allotted to the treasury of the secular ruler in whose territory
5 Intro, 6| may be, ecclesiastical or secular, for themselves and all
6 Intro, 6| impositions of ecclesiastical or secular censures and penalties which
7 Intro, 9| collegiate churches, both secular and those belonging to any
8 Intro, 9| whether ecclesiastical or secular, over whom they have authority
9 Intro, 9| influence or favour with secular princes of any rank, distinction
10 Intro, 9| towns, universities or any secular institutions, or with other
11 Intro, 9| either sex, ecclesiastical or secular, they can take steps towards
12 Intro, 9| whether ecclesiastical or secular, of whatever state, rank,
13 Intro, 9| may be, ecclesiastical and secular, a free, safe and secure
14 Intro, 9| instructing each and all secular princes, of whatever exalted
15 Intro, 9| generally offered especially to secular persons, not without a lessening
16 Intro, 9| individuals . We also decree that secular judges who have not taken
17 Intro, 9| of an ecclesiastical or secular judge within three days.
18 Intro, 9| benefices of this kind. Secular princes ought in no way
19 Intro, 9| detained in any way by any secular rulers, even if they be
20 Intro, 10| well as ecclesiastical and secular persons who henceforth dare
21 Intro, 10| collegiate churches and other secular clerics are making too many
22 Intro, 10| persons of the church, both secular and regular, and unlawfully
23 Intro, 11| that nobody -whether a secular cleric or a member of any
24 Intro, 11| all of the said clerics, secular and regular and others,
25 Intro, 11| faithful, both laity and secular clergy, and regulars of
26 Intro, 11| prelates, clerics, chapters, secular convents, regulars of the
27 Intro, 11| both ecclesiastical and secular, and any other regular or
28 Intro, 11| and any other regular or secular ecclesiastics in any high
29 Intro, 11| and convents, and of all secular dignities and ecclesiastical
30 Intro, 11| future; and in addition for secular persons, the loss of any
31 Intro, 11| religious house, if they are secular priests or friars who hold
32 Intro, 11| jurisdiction. Both prelates and secular priests who are not excommunicated
33 Intro, 11| to absolve layfolk and secular clergy from manimposed penalties.
34 Intro, 11| honour due to her, friars and secular clerics may not ring the
35 Intro, 11| brought before lay judges in a secular court. To avoid the cheapening
36 Intro, 12| churchmen as well as of secular and other persons were reformed,
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