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1 Intro, 2| condemned and rejected by the law and sacred canons. We proclaim
2 Intro, 5| by both divine and human law, particularly in spiritual
3 Intro, 6| for whatever reasons, by law or by the aforesaid see,
4 Intro, 8| of theology or pontifical law. Once these five years are
5 Intro, 9| and others derived from law or custom, and in particular
6 Intro, 9| contained and set down in law or in the letter of the
7 Intro, 9| faithful, with a disregard for law and with exemption from
8 Intro, 9| from cases permitted by law or on some reasonable grounds,
9 Intro, 9| according to the form of common law . We set a limit of two
10 Intro, 9| forbidden to clerics by law and are of at least ankle
11 Intro, 9| sacred canons or by civil law. Those involved in concubinage,
12 Intro, 9| with the judgment of the law . ~Moreover, for the good
13 Intro, 9| benefices, since all divine law also forbids it. For these
14 Intro, 9| pertain by right and by law. If they have been scattered
15 Intro, 9| by either divine or human law, we renew the constitution
16 Intro, 9| of both civil and canon law. All false Christians and
17 Intro, 9| been taken away from common law or from other decrees of
18 Intro, 10| doctors of civil and canon law, there has recently broken
19 Intro, 10| in virtue of the rule of law that the person who experiences
20 Intro, 10| of the solemnity of the law, we forbid anything to be
21 Intro, 10| persons has been granted by law. Rather, we define that
22 Intro, 10| litigants does not dare to go to law before the ordinary because
23 Intro, 10| in either civil or canon law, are obliged, on being asked
24 Intro, 10| which they are obliged by law to pay, as well as tithes
25 Intro, 10| which pertain to diocesan law and jurisdiction and are
26 Intro, 10| are not merely opposed to law but are also in the highest
27 Intro, 10| all the sanctions of the law, by his bishop or by our
28 Intro, 11| for the testimony of canon law, indeed contrary to canonical
29 Intro, 11| with the right to preach by law or custom or privilege or
30 Intro, 11| that as from now, by common law, alleged inspirations of
31 Intro, 11| against such persons by law, they incur the penalty
32 Intro, 11| and every defect, both of law and of fact, if perchance
33 Intro, 11| penalties expressed in the law of treason; in addition
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