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1 2(16)| also Gal 6:17; for the use of "religion" cf. fn. 5. ~
2 8 | to a renunciation of the use of things in every case
3 8 | which excludes the necessary use for sustenance of himself,
4 8 | content with the necessary use of those things conceded
5 9 | abdicated the property, use, and dominion of whatever
6 9 | have renounced the simple use of everything, who says
7 9 | regarding money, the moderate use according to their rule
8 9 | things the friars can licitly use, during the license of the
9 9 | that it is not possible for use or usufruct to be separated
10 9 | useless by surrendering its use, the one providing these
11 9 | them] only a temporary use. Since the retention of
12 9 | when by concession [their] use has been granted to the
13 9 | in the rule that such a use is lawful for the friars:
14 9 | friars would be having the use of [those] breviaries and
15 9 | normally had without the use of books: from which it
16 9 | that from the rule the use of [those things] necessary
17 12 | utensils nor other things, the use of which [is had] from necessity
18 12 | in life], nor indeed the use of all things, as has been
19 12 | the necessity in [their] use [of things] appear in all
20 13 | churches or buildings for the use of their habitation, the
21 13 | aforementioned things the friars can use safely the thing bought
22 13 | propriety, dominion or use of the very money, but truly
23 14 | for something to have or use, it customarily has happened
24 14 | money for the necessary use of the friars, whatever
25 16 | order as well as the friars use, which however to not belong
26 16 | and as regards them, the use of which it is licit for
27 16 | of the disposition of the use of such things. If truly
28 16 | for a licit thing, whose use it is licit for the friars
29 17 | to God and the rule, to use more, nor by [means of]
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