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1 Intro, 8| in sacred orders, whether religious or seculars or others so
2 Intro, 9| belonging to any of the religious orders, on colleges and
3 Intro, 9| especially the poor and religious, and let them offer help
4 Intro, 9| clerics or chaplains, whether religious or monks, for the adequate
5 Intro, 10| It is our will that all religious as well as ecclesiastical
6 Intro, 10| no persons, especially no religious, may be provided to cathedral
7 Intro, 11| and apostolic letters for religious orders and the aforesaid
8 Intro, 11| aforesaid ecclesiastical and religious persons, the loss of all
9 Intro, 11| On religious and their privileges] ~Leo,
10 Intro, 11| equal. We also know that religious have done much in the field
11 Intro, 11| works of these bishops and religious have enabled the true faith
12 Intro, 11| such concessions made to religious ought in future to be limited,
13 Intro, 11| this matter: if they are religious, then in accordance with
14 Intro, 11| within the precincts of the religious house, if they are secular
15 Intro, 11| the churches of the said religious houses, if they wish to
16 Intro, 11| and observed by, all other religious of other orders. In matters
17 Intro, 11| bishops and friars and other religious are to be maintained. We
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