Canon
1 1 | human flesh, one Person in two natures, pointed out more
2 9 | There may not, however, be two bishops in -the same diocese. ~
3 11| metropolitan church cannot support two masters, then it shall provide
4 12| be under the guidance of two Cistercians, and careful
5 12| this new arrangement, let two neighboring abbots of the
6 12| of long standing. These two Cistercians shall without
7 12| choose from those present two whom they consider the most
8 30| benefices those who after two admonitions confer benefices
9 33| itself not suffice, let two or more be united in one.
10 37| who is distant more than two days from his diocese, except
11 37| who is distant more than two days from his diocese, except
12 38| must employ a notary or two competent men to put in
13 38| person (if he can be had) or two competent men who shall
14 48| choose without ill will two, he one and the judge the
15 48| third party, so that what two of them decide may obtain
16 48| deceitfully 'appealed. ~These two aforesaid decrees, however,
17 52| he were living, but from two at least, who must have
18 57| contribute annually no more than two or three denarii, for this
19 70| the man that goeth on the two ways" (Ecclus. 2:14), and "
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