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1 Intro, 9| with the right number of clerics or chaplains, whether religious
2 Intro, 9| which are not forbidden to clerics by law and are of at least
3 Intro, 9| even if they happen to be clerics, so long as they are not
4 Intro, 9| position in the church . Other clerics are to do everything with
5 Intro, 9| proportion and restraint. Both clerics holding benefices and those
6 Intro, 9| likewise to all other beneficed clerics or persons in holy orders,
7 Intro, 9| in force . ~In order that clerics, especially, may live in
8 Intro, 9| similar imposts on or from clerics, prelates and any other
9 Intro, 9| decree and ordain that clerics who are found guilty of
10 Intro, 10| churches and other secular clerics are making too many claims,
11 Intro, 10| confer benefices not only on clerics but also on layfolk; to
12 Intro, 10| their own whim priests and clerics who are at fault; to remove,
13 Intro, 10| inflicted on the aforesaid clerics and churches and their prelates . ~
14 Intro, 10| granted to lay people over clerics and ecclesiastics, or over
15 Intro, 10| the French nation, both clerics and laymen as well as nobles
16 Intro, 10| behalf of the prelates, clerics and laymen, including nobles,
17 Intro, 10| supporters, and to colleges of clerics and of seculars, that they
18 Intro, 11| each and all of the said clerics, secular and regular and
19 Intro, 11| and all other prelates, clerics, chapters, secular convents,
20 Intro, 11| her, friars and secular clerics may not ring the bells of
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