Chapter, §
1 Intro, 5| bankers, whether clerical or lay, of whatever rank, quality
2 Intro, 8| order that these men may lay aside their arms, we have
3 Intro, 8| omitted nothing (so far as lay in our power) to arrange
4 Intro, 9| office which we exercise, to lay aside private and public
5 Intro, 9| decreed with our approval. We lay an obligation on our venerable
6 Intro, 9| and his own conscience, we lay down that no cardinal may
7 Intro, 9| and allotted to others. A lay person who blasphemes, if
8 Intro, 9| severely punished as the canons lay down. If anyone, lay or
9 Intro, 9| canons lay down. If anyone, lay or cleric, has been found
10 Intro, 9| concubinage, whether they be lay or cleric, are to be punished
11 Intro, 9| ecclesiastical persons is granted to lay people by either divine
12 Intro, 9| ecclesiastical offices. Lay men and women, however,
13 Intro, 10| power has been granted to lay people over clerics and
14 Intro, 11| a responsibility that we lay on the superior's conscience,
15 Intro, 11| them to be appropriate. We lay the responsibility for this
16 Intro, 11| they can be brought before lay judges in a secular court.
17 Intro, 12| church. They do not fear to lay violent hands, with impious
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