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1 6 | With the year of probation truly ended let them be received
2 6 | exhortation and counsel, truly not a few with prohibition
3 8 | for sustenance of himself, truly was he condescending by
4 9 | study, the exercise of study truly cannot be normally had without
5 10| is believed to have been truly likewise, even if it was
6 11| receive [all such places]. Truly let them inhabit places
7 13| the aforesaid person. If truly it might happen that a person
8 13| use of the very money, but truly even from whatever handling
9 14| 14. Truly in this case when beforehand
10 14| conceded [it]. Because truly We are zealous for the purity
11 15| reception. If the testator truly has expressed a licit means
12 15| opportune assistance. If truly something be assigned to
13 16| 16. Because truly the dominion of books and
14 16| the use of such things. If truly happens that a thing of
15 19| prayer and devotion. Since truly on account of this passage
16 19| soul to those corporal. Truly to those others, who do
17 21| expedient, can be abridged. Truly the vicars of the ministers
18 26| doctors above all or lectors, truly glossing in [their] writings
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