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1 Intro, 4| to be done, and they are bound to restore both these things
2 Intro, 5| aforesaid things, as we are bound to, in accordance with the
3 Intro, 5| apostolic camera. Nobody can be bound or under pressure by the
4 Intro, 5| letter are and shall be bound to the observance of the
5 Intro, 8| reform by which they were bound anew, under a heavy penalty,
6 Intro, 9| prelates - especially those bound under oath to visit the
7 Intro, 9| cardinals in question are bound to communicate the report
8 Intro, 9| virtue of office. He is bound to bring with him to the
9 Intro, 9| cardinals, but these are bound to dispose of them within
10 Intro, 9| commendam for life. They are bound to release the rest, only
11 Intro, 9| length of time, but he is bound to spend them, as being
12 Intro, 9| should be models of and bound to them, and it is our will
13 Intro, 10| Luke the evangelist, has bound us by a clear command that
14 Intro, 11| thing set down in it, are bound and obliged by the censures
15 Intro, 11| The friars' superiors are bound to specify and present in
16 Intro, 11| condition that they are not bound to go to prelates who are
17 Intro, 11| they may be, that they are bound in conscience to pay tithes,
18 Intro, 11| will not pay them. They are bound, moreover, to include this
19 Intro, 11| burial they wish. They are bound, however, to receive the
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