§
1 8 | poverty, abdicating the dominion of all things and being
2 9 | abdicated the property, use, and dominion of whatever thing, is one
3 9 | separated from perpetual dominion; and lest the dominion of
4 9 | perpetual dominion; and lest the dominion of the owner always be rendered
5 9 | Since the retention of the dominion of such things, when by
6 10| in the place of God the dominion of a thing of this kind
7 10| the friars Minor, lest the dominion of such things seem to be
8 10| monastery; the property and dominion, of every utensil and book,
9 11| similarly under Our law and dominion and property and by the
10 11| completely nothing under Our dominion or property or under that
11 11| conceding might reserve the dominion in [the act of] conceding
12 11| sheltering the friars, such dominion does not pass under the
13 12| abdication of all kinds of dominion and the necessity in [their]
14 13| power of the one giving dominion, property and possession
15 13| themselves that with the dominion of such money freely remaining
16 13| from reception, propriety, dominion or use of the very money,
17 16| 16. Because truly the dominion of books and other movable [
|