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1 Intro, 11| world, as well as by the friars of the different orders,
2 Intro, 11| rights to the said mendicant friars to the harm of the bishops
3 Intro, 11| be limited, so that the friars themselves will be supported
4 Intro, 11| superiors, prelates and friars, as well as to promote divine
5 Intro, 11| legitimately belong to the same friars by reason of their residences,
6 Intro, 11| they are secular priests or friars who hold benefices of this
7 Intro, 11| they wish to do so, and the friars themselves ought to welcome
8 Intro, 11| themselves ought to welcome them. Friars who are invited by the same
9 Intro, 11| away from the city . ~The friars' superiors are bound to
10 Intro, 11| to the same prelates the friars whom they have chosen to
11 Intro, 11| days' journey away. The friars in question may be examined
12 Intro, 11| agreements and contracts between friars and prelates or curates
13 Intro, 11| communicated by the chapter. Friars may not enter parishes bearing
14 Intro, 11| custom on this point with the friars, which is currently in force
15 Intro, 11| in the habit of the said friars, but who live in their own
16 Intro, 11| themselves in their last wills . ~Friars due to be promoted to orders
17 Intro, 11| due reverence and urgency. Friars may not bless a bride and
18 Intro, 11| church the honour due to her, friars and secular clerics may
19 Intro, 11| assigned for a time to the same friars by the apostolic see ought
20 Intro, 11| the service of the said friars are subject to sentences
21 Intro, 11| of the said bishops and friars and other religious are
22 Intro, 11| authority . ~We warn the friars, in virtue of holy obedience,
23 Intro, 11| while attending to the friars with well-disposed affection,
24 Intro, 11| so that both bishops and friars, whose works as burning
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