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1 Intro, 8| the course, by the local ordinaries and rectors of universities
2 Intro, 9| resigned into the hands of the ordinaries so that they may be provided
3 Intro, 10| corrections and regulations of the ordinaries, and shun their courts and
4 Intro, 10| diocesan and other local ordinaries are to warn such persons,
5 Intro, 10| diocesan and other local ordinaries can proceed, on our authority,
6 Intro, 10| itself, which expenses the ordinaries can compel the persons who
7 Intro, 10| returned to the diocesans or ordinaries so that these may lawfully
8 Intro, 10| from all jurisdiction of ordinaries in both civil and criminal
9 Intro, 10| of the said diocesans and ordinaries in both criminal and civil
10 Intro, 10| of the said diocesans and ordinaries. We also judge it worthy
11 Intro, 10| control of their diocesans and ordinaries . ~By the constitution published
12 Intro, 10| the same diocesans and ordinaries are not to be prejudiced
13 Intro, 10| support the jurisdiction of ordinaries (so far as we can with God'
14 Intro, 10| curia and before the local ordinaries. Thus, nobody may appeal
15 Intro, 10| collations or letters from the ordinaries, or even of any pretence
16 Intro, 11| the bishop and other local ordinaries concerning his examination
17 Intro, 11| are to be examined by the ordinaries on grammar and their competence.
18 Intro, 11| readily admitted by the ordinaries. They may not, however,
19 Intro, 11| solemnly published by the ordinaries in the mother churches of
20 Intro, 11| asked to do this by the same ordinaries. To provide more fruitfully
21 Intro, 12| purpose each and all local ordinaries. We forbid each and all
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