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1 Intro, 4| they are automatically deprived of the other ecclesiastical
2 Intro, 5| manner is automatically deprived, without the need of any
3 Intro, 5| without further declaration as deprived of their orders as well
4 Intro, 5| election, are by that very fact deprived of all their churches, benefices,
5 Intro, 8| the same office, they are deprived for ever because they have
6 Intro, 9| no bishop or abbot may be deprived of his rank when anyone
7 Intro, 9| legal warning, he is to be deprived of all the benefices which
8 Intro, 9| is to be considered as so deprived. The benefices thus made
9 Intro, 9| above regulations is to be deprived of all the emoluments of
10 Intro, 9| time, he is automatically deprived of his post. If he is a
11 Intro, 9| was convicted, he is to be deprived of his benefice if he held
12 Intro, 9| time, he is automatically deprived of all the benefices and
13 Intro, 9| has been given, let him be deprived of the benefice, since it
14 Intro, 9| office, so that he can be deprived of his benefice, if he fails
15 Intro, 9| will of the superior, and deprived of their benefices and ecclesiastical
16 Intro, 10| their fault, they are to be deprived of hearing the inquiry for
17 Intro, 10| cathedral churches which are deprived of temporal goods, without
18 Intro, 11| suspended, excommunicated, deprived or incapacitated by apostolic
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