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1 Intro, 5| when in immediate danger of death, not to dare, during a vacancy
2 Intro, 8| of their offices. Because death intervened, he was unable
3 Intro, 8| except in immediate danger of death), in such a way that, in
4 Intro, 9| and interrupted by his death -- for that special reason,
5 Intro, 9| vacancies occur through the death of the abbot in charge,
6 Intro, 9| account of the resignation or death of the commendatory, only
7 Intro, 9| have become vacant by the death of a member of their household.
8 Intro, 9| bequeath at the time of his death, a sufficient amount for
9 Intro, 9| except in immediate danger of death, he can only be absolved
10 Intro, 11| the imminent approach of death, they can be absolved only
11 Intro, 11| and became obedient unto death. Moreover, when he was about
12 Intro, 11| whoever does not obey, incurs death . As we read in another
13 Intro, 11| his intention . After his death, however, the summons, in
14 Intro, 11| Except when at the point of death, they can only be absolved
15 Intro, 12| Saviour willed to accept death so that by dying he might
16 Intro, 12| by dying he might destroy death, and by the ineffable mystery
17 Intro, 12| and again at the hour of death. Let nobody therefore ...
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