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1 4 | break it up into pieces28 may flourish with brightness,
2 6 | contained these words: "That we may observe, as we have firmly
3 7 | contains that the friars may appropriate nothing to themselves
4 8 | 8. Nor may anyone on account of these
5 8 | bound by extreme necessity, may not be shut up either for
6 8 | necessity, the life of mortals may be able, it is lawful to
7 9 | clothing of the other friars may conduct a solicitous care
8 9 | labor, he says, that they may receive for themselves and
9 9 | contained that the friars may go about confidently for
10 10 | seem to be uncertain, they may acquire the things offered,
11 12 | however so that holy poverty may always shine forth in them
12 13 | and so that the friars may desire to observe [this]
13 13 | perpetuity and so that they may be obliged to fulfill what
14 13 | ceased, concerning which it may not be able to be satisfied
15 13 | integrally remaining, the friars may have entirely no right to
16 13 | to the money itself nor [may they have its] administration
17 13 | administration or dispensation, nor may they themselves hold against
18 13 | places where] the payment may be made or the satisfaction [
19 13 | mentioned regulation; so that We may distinguish clearly among
20 15 | the cupidity of the heirs may be borne away with legitimate
21 [Title]| The superiors may delegate their responsibility
22 19 | enemy of the soul, they may not extinguish the spirit
23 [Title]| right to admit vocations may be conceded.~
24 22 | greater tranquillity, it may be able to suffice that
25 25 | clearly, and certainly it may respect the interests of
26 25 | although these or others may be contained in the other
27 26 | Apostolic authority itself there may be manifested in regard
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