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1 Intro, 5| given, to withdraw without penalty and at any time from obedience
2 Intro, 5| withdraw from them without penalty or any fear or stigma of
3 Intro, 5| regulation, decree, definition, penalty, restraint, and all the
4 Intro, 8| bound anew, under a heavy penalty, to keep the legal terms
5 Intro, 8| as it affects each, under penalty of immediate excommunication
6 Intro, 9| to say freely and without penalty whatever he feels before
7 Intro, 9| noble, is to be fined a penalty of twenty-five ducats; for
8 Intro, 9| for the said omission. The penalty on those holding several
9 Intro, 9| our will, supported by the penalty of excommunication or ecclesiastical
10 Intro, 9| general councils, under penalty of excommunication, for
11 Intro, 9| automatically incur the penalty of immediate excommunication;
12 Intro, 9| automatically incur the penalty of excommunication and removal
13 Intro, 9| punished with an appropriate penalty. For these reasons we rule
14 Intro, 9| oppose this, incurs the penalty of immediate excommunication
15 Intro, 10| of arrogance by fear of a penalty and so that others, frightened
16 Intro, 11| persons by law, they incur the penalty of excommunication from
17 Intro, 11| compact, promise, wish, penalty, restraint and clause contained
18 Intro, 11| acting otherwise incur a penalty of one hundred ducats. They
19 Intro, 12| each and every censure and penalty contained in them, to each
20 Intro, 12| Christ's faithful, under penalty of immediate excommunication,
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