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V Lateran Council

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given

   Chapter, §
1 Intro, 4| have really and completely given up the benefices themselves 2 Intro, 5| submission or oath or pledge given, to withdraw without penalty 3 Intro, 5| If anyone however . . Given at Rome at St Peter's on 4 Intro, 8| since very great offence is given to God from the prolonged 5 Intro, 9| judged that nothing should be given more importance, consideration 6 Intro, 9| last judgment about those given preferment by them to churches 7 Intro, 9| in charge, they cannot be given in commendam to anyone by 8 Intro, 9| Such monasteries may be given in commendam, when the original 9 Intro, 9| of the poor, shall not be given in commendam to cardinals 10 Intro, 9| latter case they can be given in commendam to cardinals, 11 Intro, 9| regulations, despite being given a legitimate warning, he 12 Intro, 9| disobedient, the votes that were given in the consistory, or whatever 13 Intro, 9| legitimate warning has been given, let him be deprived of 14 Intro, 9| permission is expressly given by the Roman pontiff of 15 Intro, 9| interpretation are to be given according to them by all 16 Intro, 9| Prelates also, who have given consent to the foregoing 17 Intro, 10| certain other persons are given more than their necessary 18 Intro, 10| warning. The warning is to be given in person (if the resources 19 Intro, 10| begins Attendentes, there was given to the aforesaid diocesans 20 Intro, 10| morals . This has often given rise to various scandals, 21 Intro, 10| own hand, which must be given, under pain of excommunication, 22 Intro, 11| credence must not be easily given to every spirit and, as 23 Intro, 11| arrangement, notice is to be given to the local ordinary so 24 Intro, 11| force and effect may be given to the things which have 25 Intro, 11| greater strength will be given to it by the approval of 26 Intro, 11| before all others, had not given his consent to their meeting. 27 Intro, 11| promulgated, if they have given cause for them or have offered 28 Intro, 11| interdict, if they have given grounds for the interdict 29 Intro, 12| aroused, and occasion is given for murders and other scandals . ~ 30 Intro, 12| associates and those who have given orders for it to be done, 31 Intro, 12| for it to be done, or have given personal approval to the


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