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1 5 | strengthened, described and conceded them, by arranging very
2 8 | the sustenance of nature, conceded by the law of heaven in
3 8 | necessary use of those things conceded to himself.~
4 9 | rule and all truth has been conceded to the friars; which things
5 9 | study of wisdom have been conceded to the friars.~
6 10 | this kind which is offered, conceded or bestowed; nor is there
7 10 | acquire the things offered, conceded or bestowed on themselves,
8 11 | various alms and offered or conceded to the friars under whatever
9 11 | inhabit places or houses, conceded in their entirety or even
10 14 | happened that the money being conceded, if the one conceding had
11 14 | the owner himself [who] conceded [it]. Because truly We are
12 14 | happened that money has been conceded for some [purpose], the
13 14 | consent [that there] be conceded to themselves more [money]
14 14 | which the money itself is conceded. And since in the orderly
15 20 | itself, unless there has been conceded or ordained or [if] there
16 20 | ordained or [if] there be conceded in the future or even ordained
17 20 | minister general and there be conceded to him by the latter the
18 [Title]| to admit vocations may be conceded.~
19 23 | special permission has been conceded by the aforesaid See, although
20 23 | alms, to whom it has been conceded by their own superiors on
21 26 | things established, ordained, conceded, arranged, decreed, declared,
22 26 | to whom alone it has been conceded in these [matters] to establish
23 26 | indulgences or Apostolic letters, conceded to whatever persons of rank,
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