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1 2 | order that a cardinal might live at Rome like a rich king. ~"
2 Prop1 | from the Turks, they may live in luxury and keep the world
3 Prop1 | should not be compelled to live without a wedded wife, but
4 Prop1 | whose incumbents are to live and be at home among the
5 Prop1 | circumstances promise the bishop to live in celibacy, but shall declare
6 Prop1 | with all their heart to live always together in wedded
7 Prop1 | thus minded, and so come to live together, they should boldly
8 Prop1 | as his wedded wife, and live honestly with her as her
9 Prop2 (2)| benefits enjoyed by those who live under the regula, viz.,
10 Prop2 | hold the true faith, or who live in open sin; it is not to
11 Prop2 | lie, to swear, or even to live unchastely. Nevertheless,
12 Prop2 | have the people believe and live aright; the rulers are like
13 Prop2 | fitting that one man should live in idleness on another's
14 Prop2 | s labor, or be rich and live comfortably at the cost
15 Prop2 | decreed that any man shall live from another's goods save
16 Prop2 | Hold to this fraternity and live up to its demands, and you
17 Prop2 | first make sure that they live in accordance with faith
18 Prop3 | ruling of it, help us to live up to the name, title and
19 Prop3 | matrimony. Therefore they live wildly enough beforehand,
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